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Q: Do venules continue from capillaries to form veins which carry blood back to the atria?
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Disinguish between a venule and a vein?

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...


What carries blood to the venules?

Capillaries


What are tiny blood vessels called?

Capillaries.


What blood vessel carries blood away from the capillaries?

venules


What is the vessel that takes blood from the arteries to capillaries?

Arterioles take blood from the arteries to the capillaries. Venules take blood from the capillaries to the veins.


What are arterioles and what are capillaries?

Arteioles are blood vessels that connect arteries and capillaries. Capillaries are blood vessels that connect arterioles and venules


Capillaries receive blood from vessels called?

Venules


Where does blood go when it leaves the capillaries?

Renal vein It is not renal vein. It is venules. renal vein is only at one point of the body, were talking capillaries; which are all over the body.


Direction of blood flow in the capillaries?

Blood flows from arteries to veins or from arterioles (small arteries) to venules (small veins) in a capillary bed.


What are the smallest veins?

cappillaries==============The smallest veins in the body are the venules. Capillaries join venules and arterioles (the smallest arteries) together. Arteries carry the blood from the heart around the whole body; while veins carry the blood back to the heart. They are joined by the capillaries, where the most important actions happen.More information in related links.


What kinds of blood vessels are in the body?

Arteries, arterioles, capillaries, venules and veins.


How many kinds of blood are there?

Five- arteries, arterioles, capillaries, venules, veins.