precapillary sphincters
the oxygenated blood flows from arteries to capillaries and after the exchange of material in capillaries and tissues it goes to vein and veins carries this deoxygenated blood to heart.
capillaries
From the capillaries, blood will flow into the veins and pump the un-oxygenated blood back to the heart.
As blood flows through capillaries, it exchanges nutrients, wastes, and oxygen with body tissues. This transfer is accomplished via diffusion.
From the capillaries blood flows to the venules to the veins to the vena cava to the heart (right atrium).
Yes
small veins.
The average velocity of the blood as it flows through a capillary is 0.00047 m/s.
Blood flows from arteries to veins or from arterioles (small arteries) to venules (small veins) in a capillary bed.
the three pathways through wich blood flows are the arteries,veins,and capillaries
Blood flows in capillaries, but there is blood leaks out from the capillaries, known as tissue fluid or interstitial fluid.
Generally blood from the capillaries flows into venules which lead into larger veins and is then pumped to the heart. However there are a few exceptions where capillaries lead from one artery to another artery, but this only happens in the glomerular capsule of the kidney and the hypothalamus.