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Laminar Blood Flow
Laminar blood flow describes the smooth, orderly movement of blood through vessels, where layers of blood move parallel to the vessel wall without mixing.
Innermost Layer
The deepest or most central layer within a structure.
Outermost Layer
The external surface or layer of an object or organism, often serving as a protective barrier.
Internal Jugular Veins
Large veins located in the neck that carry blood from the head back to the heart.
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