érhálózatát
érhálózatát is a Hungarian term that translates to "vascular network" or "circulatory system" in English. It refers to the intricate system of blood vessels that transport blood throughout the body. This network consists of arteries, veins, and capillaries, each playing a crucial role in delivering oxygen and nutrients to tissues and organs while removing waste products. Arteries carry oxygenated blood away from the heart, branching into smaller arterioles and eventually into tiny 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 proper functioning of the érhálózatát is vital for maintaining overall health and is essential for the survival of all bodily tissues. Diseases affecting the érhálózatát, such as atherosclerosis or hypertension, can lead to serious health complications.