In the tiny capillary, interstitial fluid enters into the tissue, delivering nutrients, some white blood cells, and other various materials to the tissues. Red blood cells have a similar role, releasing oxygen and taking in carbon dioxide before entering the venule and beginning its journey to the heart once again.
Arteries feed into capillaries, the capillaries give oxygen and nutrients to every cell in the body and take toxins and CO2 from every cell in the body, from there the blood in the capillaries go into your veins (the blue blood vessels) which go to your heart.
Arteries "feed" the capillaries while veins drain the capillaries.
The smallest blood vessels are the capillaries.
Capillaries contain oxygenated blood.
Blood does not move faster through the capillaries. Blood flow is slowest in the capillaries.
Veins do not send blood to capillaries. They receive blood from capillaries. Arteries send blood to capillaries, in this case, specifically, hepatic arterioles.
Arterioles take blood from the arteries to the capillaries. Venules take blood from the capillaries to the veins.
The arteries transport blood to the capillaries.
Yes capillaries carry oxygenated blood :D
capillaries.
the three blood vessels are the Veins capillaries Arteries the arteries.
Capillaries are the smallest blood vessels.