capillaries are found in muscle, skin, lung, central nervous system, and other tissues, and characterized by an uninterrupted endothelium, a continuous basal lamina, fine filaments, and numerous pinocytotic vesicles.
All over your body.
Choroid plexus
Endocrine organs
Kidneys
Intestinal tract
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Liver
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Adrenal gland
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Pituitary (hypothalamic-pituitary portal system)
All over the body, but basically near veins, venules, arteries and artieroles
Capillaries are the smallest blood vessels in the human body. Their main function is to assist with the exchange of water, oxygen, carbon dioxide, and many nutrients.
At the extremitys of the circulatory system
Capillaries are located at the end of an artery and at the start of a vein. It is a junction between blood going somewhere and coming back.
In the small intestine
continuous capillaries continuous capillaries
Capillaries are the structures that connect arteries to veins.
Capillaries The smallest of the blood vessels: capillaries.
Arteries "feed" the capillaries while veins drain the capillaries.
plmonary veins begin as capillaries and end as capillaries
Sinusoidal Capillaries
The thin walled blood vessels are called capillaries.
yes but only in the veins and arteries and capillaries.
You would find simple squamous epithelial cells where you'd want diffusion to occur, like in capillaries or alveoli.
continuous capillaries
capillaries.
The smallest blood vessels are the capillaries.