veenisüsteem
Veenisüsteem refers to the venous system, which is a network of blood vessels responsible for returning deoxygenated blood from the body's tissues back to the heart. This system works in conjunction with the arterial system, which carries oxygenated blood away from the heart.
The venous system includes veins, venules, and their valves. Veins are generally larger and thinner-walled than
Blood flow in the venous system is driven by several factors, including the contraction of skeletal muscles
Disruptions to the venous system can lead to various medical conditions. Varicose veins, characterized by swollen,
The health of the venous system is crucial for maintaining proper circulation and delivering oxygen and nutrients