TUBES
TUBES
Veins
The blood vessel that arises from capillaries and ends in capillaries is the venule. Venules collect deoxygenated blood from capillary beds and merge to form larger veins, eventually returning blood to the heart. They play a crucial role in the microcirculation of blood, allowing for the exchange of nutrients and waste products.
Lymphatic vessels originate as blind-ended capillaries in the tissue spaces. These capillaries merge to form larger vessels that eventually join the lymphatic ducts, which return lymph fluid back to the bloodstream.
The kidneys, the nephrons specifically, use a process to filter the bloodstream and by use of hormones can filter more of something in case of excess or cease to filter something in case of scarcity. The waste diffuses from the glomerulus which is a bundle of capillaries to the Bowman's capsule, where it is further processed (some returning, some more taking) as it flows through a renal tube and continues down to merge with other renal tubes to merge into a ureter, one on each side of the body, which then continues into the (urinary) bladder.
Venules are the microscopic vessels that continue from the capillaries and merge to form veins. Veins carry blood back to the atria, leading to the heart...
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After passing through the capillaries, blood flows into venules, which then merge to form veins. Veins carry the blood back to the heart, where it can be pumped to the lungs for oxygenation and then circulated throughout the body again.
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Blood travels from the arteries to the veins through a network of smaller blood vessels called arterioles and capillaries. Arterioles carry oxygen-rich blood from the arteries to the capillaries, where the exchange of gases, nutrients, and waste occurs. After passing through the capillaries, the deoxygenated blood collects into venules, which then merge to form veins that return the blood to the heart. This process is essential for maintaining proper circulation throughout the body.
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