Of or pertaining to the higher division of plants, that is, the phænogamous plants, all of which are vascular, in distinction from the cryptogams, which to a large extent are cellular only
Vascular is used to describe the channels and veins through which fluids pass in the bodies of animals and plants. the oldest known vascular plants. vascular diseases of the legs. relating to the tubes through which liquids flow in the bodies of animals or in plants (vascularis, from vasculum , from vas; VASE)
Term applied to a plant tissue or region consisting of conductive tissue; also, to a pathogen that grows primarily in the conductive tissues of a plant
bundle A structure of vascular plants that runs up through the roots, into the stems, and out into the leaves, and whose function is transport of water, ions and dissolved organic solutes within the plant
Operating by means of, or made up of an arrangement of, vessels; as, the vascular system in animals, including the arteries, veins, capillaries, lacteals, etc
A general term used to describe the area on the body where blood is drawn for circulation through a hemodialysis circuit A vascular access may be an arteriovenous fistula, graft or a catheter
of or pertaining to the conductive tissues of a plant stem These tiny tubes move water up from the roots, and sugars and other materials down from the leaves