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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.
capillaries between the cells in the lungs or the capillaries between the cells in the body
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No, capillaries are tissues that form tubes to transport blood throughout the body. They are made of thousands of cells.
The capillaries are responsible for gas and nutrient exchange with each of the body's cells.
veins, capillaries, arteries or white cells and red cells
Capillaries - they are the smallest vessels that serve as arteries and veins.
Arterioles are the small arteries that lead into the capillaries, which connect to cells in the body. Venules are the small veins that the capillaries flow back into, leaving the cells.
One is not able to get sufficient energy by oxidation of food material inside the body cells