(böcek kanadı) damar

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vein
(used in plural veins) The entrails of a shrimp
In leaves, a thickened portion of the leaf containing the vascular bundle
Something that is written or spoken in a particular vein is written or spoken in that style or mood. It is one of his finest works in a lighter vein
A fissure, cleft, or cavity, as in the earth or other substance
Vertical or nearly vertical fissure or fault in the rock filled with mineral
One of the ribs or nervures of the wings of insects
a layer of ore between layers of rock
n A fine tube or rib found in leaves In plants, veins are vessels that carry water and food
A fissure, fault or crack in a rock filled by minerals that have travelled upwards from some deep source
The nervure of an insect's wing
The veins on a leaf are the thin lines on it. the serrated edges and veins of the feathery leaves. Vessel that carries blood to the heart. Except for the pulmonary veins, veins bear deoxygenated blood from capillaries, which converge into threadlike venules and then veins, finally emptying into the venae cavae (see cardiovascular system; vena cava). Blood moves through veins by contraction of the surrounding muscles. Backflow is prevented by valves in most veins' inner layer (tunica intima), which lacks the elastic membrane lining of arteries. The thin middle layer (tunica media) is mostly collagen fibres, and the thick outer layer (tunica adventitia) is mostly connective tissue. See also circulation; varicose vein
a distinctive style or manner; "he continued in this vein for several minutes"
A blood vessel through which blood passes from various body tissues back to the heart All veins, except the pulmonary veins, carry blood low in oxygen
A blood vessel that transports blood from the capillaries back to the heart
A blood vessel which goes to the heart, carrying non-oxygenated blood
One of the similar branches of the framework of a leaf
blood vessel that returns blood (from the microvasculature throughout the body) to the heart; walls are thinner and less elastic than those of an artery
The entrails of a shrimp
Any of the visible strands of conducting and strengthening tissues running through a leaf
make a veinlike pattern