No the answer is no
It diffuses into capillaries in the muscle where red blood cells and the blood carry it to the lungs were it is released and oxygen takes its place in the blood.
It diffuses into capillaries in the muscle where red blood cells and the blood carry it to the lungs were it is released and oxygen takes its place in the blood.
Both red and white blood cells pass through the capillaries.
They are best suited for mammals and they help regulate the permeability of the capillaries. They are mostly found in the hypodermis, lungs, skeletal muscles, heart, nerves, and fat storage cells called adipose tissue.
No. A capillary is a small tube carrying blood, a muscle is a group of cells that can contract, generally in order to move something.
Capillaries are very thin blood vessels. Oxygen and nutrients and hormones can pass through the walls of the capillaries and reach the body's cells, while red blood cells remain in the capillaries.
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Blood brings oxygen and nutrients to the muscle cells, it carries away carbon dioxide, other waste materials and excess heat from the cells
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The distribution of blood in the capillaries is regulated by the smooth muscles contracting or relaxing. This occurs due to the needs of the cells supplied by the capillary.