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Yes capillaries carry oxygenated blood :D
CO binds hemoglobin with a higher affinity than Oxygen. so hemoglobin bound to CO in the pulmonary capillaries will not become oxygenated. CO poisoning leads to hypoxia.
Capillaries carry Oxygenated (oxygen rich) blood and De-oxygenated (oxygen depleted) blood.
Capillaries contain oxygenated blood.
Capillaries carry oxygenated blood into the tissues from the arteries, and de-oxygenated blood back to the veins.
There is oxygenated blood in the efferent capillaries.
Hemoglobin becomes oxygenated in the lungs.
There is an exchange with oxygen, nutrients, and carbon dioxide and water vapor.
Technically, blood is always oxygenated to some degree. The capillaries are where the blood exchanges oxygen with the tissues so the blood entering the capillaries has more oxygen than the blood leaving the capillaries but under resting conditions venous blood is still 75% oxygenated.
pulmonary artery pumps the blood away from the heart into the capillaries
Capillary exchange- exchange of gases- internal or tissue respiration