érhálózatot
Érhálózatot is a Hungarian term that translates to "vascular network" or "blood vessel network" in English. It refers to the intricate system of arteries, veins, and capillaries that transport blood throughout the body of a living organism. This network is essential for delivering oxygen and nutrients to cells and removing waste products. The arterial system carries oxygenated blood away from the heart, branching into smaller arterioles and then to capillaries where the exchange of substances occurs. Deoxygenated blood is then collected by venules, which merge into larger veins that return blood to the heart. The health and efficiency of the érhálózat is crucial for overall bodily function and can be affected by various medical conditions, including atherosclerosis, hypertension, and diabetes. Understanding the structure and function of the érhálózat is a fundamental aspect of human physiology and medicine.