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For my brain to function, it must be supplied with blood and oxygen.
The tissues surrounding the slits are well supplied with blood sinuses.
The skin there is well supplied with blood vessels and helps the bird in incubation.
However, the bill of ducks is very well supplied with blood vessels and is vulnerable to cold.
In humans, the eyelids are supplied with blood by two arches on each upper and lower lid.
The pulp is a soft tissue that is well supplied with blood vessels and nerves.
It is richly supplied with blood vessels.
Animals in these two groups differ in the way in which the head is supplied with blood from arteries.
Completely blocked arteries are not opened again, but the collaterals are better supplied with blood.
The fat is in the subcutaneous layer, which is richly supplied with blood vessels.
In many species, the parapodia, well supplied with blood vessels, act as the worm's primary respiratory surfaces.
These are richly supplied with blood vessels, and into these the cerebrospinal fluid is absorbed.
As the flash hits the retina, which is richly supplied with blood vessels that are close to the surface, a red reflection may result.
Nerves, if not sufficiently supplied with blood, are also damaged which may lead to loss of function (diabetic neuropathy).
The female incubates; she pushes her legs (which are well supplied with blood vessels, hence warm) down among the eggs.
Ligaments, tendons and joint capsules are relatively poorly supplied with blood and strengthening them can take two to four times as long.
Instead of ligaments, the spleen is attached by a stalk-like tissue supplied with blood vessels (vascular pedicle).
When one of these narrow vessels becomes blocked, the brain tissue that it supplied with blood may wither, creating a small hole called a lacune.
This patch of skin is well supplied with blood vessels at the surface making it possible for the birds to transfer heat to their eggs when incubating.
Third, they possess gills, richly supplied with blood vessels, along which water passes and from which food can be strained and oxygen absorbed.
They have a shiny, whitish-silvery color, are histologically similar to tendons, and are very sparingly supplied with blood vessels and nerves.
An organ or tissue that is vascularized is heavily endowed with blood vessels and thus richly supplied with blood.
The external nose is supplied with blood by the facial artery, which becomes the angular artery that courses over the superomedial aspect of the nose.
The labia minora are composed of connective tissues that are richly supplied with blood vessels which cause the pinkish appearance.
The glenohumeral joint is supplied with blood by branches of the anterior and posterior circumflex humeral and suprascapular arteries.