érhálózatra
érhálózat is a Hungarian term that translates to "vascular network" or "circulatory system." It refers to the complex system of blood vessels that transport blood throughout the body. This network includes arteries, veins, and capillaries, each playing a crucial role in the delivery of oxygen and nutrients to tissues and the removal of waste products. Arteries carry oxygenated blood away from the heart, branching into smaller arterioles and then into microscopic capillaries. In the capillaries, the exchange of gases and nutrients occurs with the surrounding cells. Deoxygenated blood then returns to the heart through venules, which merge into larger veins. The intricate design of the érhálózat ensures that every part of the body receives the necessary supply to function. Its proper operation is vital for maintaining overall health and survival. Diseases affecting the érhálózat, such as atherosclerosis or hypertension, can have serious consequences.