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Mashutka [201]
3 years ago
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Oxidized ______ is taken up by cells on the inner lining of the blood vessels and contributes to the formation of plaque.

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2 answers:
allochka39001 [22]3 years ago
8 0
Oxidized atherosclerosis is taken up by cells on the inner lining of the blood vessels and contributes to the formation of plaque. 
Misha Larkins [42]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

arteriosclerosis

Explanation:

Arteriosclerosis occurs at the moment when the arteries increase in thickness and stiffness and find it difficult to normally transport blood flow throughout the body. In their optimal state the arteries are flexible, but as time passes they may have a tendency to become more rigid and lose efficacy. Atherosclerosis is also often called atherosclerosis, although the latter term refers to a specific type of atherosclerosis (referred to as the accumulation of fats in the arterial walls). But both terms are often used interchangeably.

Arteriosclerosis occurs at the moment when the arteries increase in thickness and stiffness and find it difficult to normally transport blood flow throughout the body. In their optimal state the arteries are flexible, but as time passes they may have a tendency to become more rigid and lose efficacy. Atherosclerosis is also often called atherosclerosis, although the latter term refers to a specific type of atherosclerosis (referred to as the accumulation of fats in the arterial walls). But both terms are often used interchangeably.

Causes of atherosclerosis

Progressive disease

Arteriosclerosis is a disease that develops over time, in a very slow process and manifests itself by damaging the walls of the arteries. The main causes of this process are:

- Hypertension

- Cholesterol

- Excess triglycerides.

- Obesity.

- Smoking (by inhalation or aspiration).

- Suffer some inflammation due to various causes.

The lesion in the artery leads to the accumulation of fats and cells, which restricts the passage of blood with the proper rhythm. Blood does not circulate optimally and does not reach enough organs. Occasionally, fat and cholesterol can be released and enter the blood circulating throughout the body and causing clots in different parts of the body, even being able to cause a heart attack.

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