Actually the smallest blood vessels are capillaries. These blood vessels are only about 1 cell thick and is where the gas and nutrient exchanges occur. It is also the cross-bridge between vein and arteries.
The smallest blood vessels in your body are called as capillaries. The typical diameter of the capillary is 8 micrometer. The diameter of the aorta is about 2.5 cm. The number of capillaries is very high. Together capillaries have enormous cross sectional area. One text book mentions that the total cross sectional area of the capillaries is about 2500 square cm. So blood should flow very slowly, here.
The Capillaries, The Smallest Blood Vessel In The Body, Are So Tiny That 9.67 Of Them Together Are Only As Thick As A Human Hair.
--Jessica Kuntz
The capillaries are the smallest blood vessels.
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The smallest blood vessels in the body are called - capillaries.
The smallest blood vessels in the body are capillaries.
The smallest blood vessels in the body are called capillaries.
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They deliver nutrition to the cells of the body. They are the smallest blood vessel.
The smallest blood vessels in the body are capillaries, whose lumens can be as small as one blood cell thick in some areas.
The 3 kinds of blood vessels are: artery- its the blood vessel that carries the blood from heart to different parts of the body capillaries- its the smallest blood vessel it carries the de oxygenated blood from artery to veins veins- it carries the de oxygenated blood from the different parts of the body to the heart
yes it is. the blood travels through tubes in the body called vessels. there are 4 types of vessel but i can't be bothered listing them!!!the smallest is the capillary vessel
Capillaries are the smallest of all blood vessels.
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