artery

views updated Jun 11 2018

artery One of the blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart. The pulmonary artery carries deoxygenated blood from the heart to the lungs, but all other arteries, such as the aorta, carry oxygenated blood to the body's tissues. An artery's walls are thick, elastic, and muscular, and pulsate as they carry the blood. A severed artery causes major haemorrhage. A general term for degenerative diseases of the arteries is arteriosclerosis.

artery

views updated Jun 08 2018

ar·ter·y / ˈärtərē/ • n. (pl. -ter·ies) any of the muscular-walled tubes forming part of the circulation system by which blood (mainly that which has been oxygenated) is conveyed from the heart to all parts of the body. Compare with vein (sense 1). ∎  an important route in a system of roads, rivers, or railroad lines: the east-west artery.

artery

views updated May 23 2018

artery A blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart towards the other body tissues. Most arteries carry oxygenated blood (the pulmonary artery is an exception). The large arteries branch to form smaller ones, which in turn branch into arterioles. All arteries have muscular walls, whose contraction aids in pumping blood around the body. The accumulation of fatty deposits in the walls of the arteries leads to atherosclerosis, which limits and may eventually block the flow of blood. Compare vein.

artery

views updated Jun 11 2018

artery (ar-ter-i) n. a blood vessel carrying blood away from the heart. The walls of arteries contain smooth muscle fibres, which contract or relax under the control of the sympathetic nervous system. See illustration overleaf. See also aorta, arteriole.
arterial adj.

artery

views updated May 18 2018

artery XIV. — L. artēria — Gr. artēríā, prob. f. base *ar- raise, repr. in AORTA, ARSIS.
So arterial XV. — F. †artérial (mod. -el).

artery

views updated Jun 08 2018

artery A blood vessel that conveys blood away from the heart.