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Capillaries are the microscopic blood vessels that connect small arteries to small veins. Blood exchange takes place in capillaries.
The three types of blood tubes are arteries, veins and capillaries. Arteries carry blood away from the heart, and veins carry blood to the heart. Capillaries connect small arteries to small veins, and are the site of gas exchange.
the artery carry the blood to smaller arteries called atrioles; this blood is then carried to the capillaries which split up into many channels to collect and to give what is needed in the body. The venules (small veins)
The blood pressure is usually high when blood leaves the small arteries and enters the capillaries.
The blood pressure is usually high when blood leaves the small arteries and enters the capillaries.
Capillaries are the tiny tubes that carry blood. These vessel connect small arteries to small veins, and are the site of gas exchange.
Capillaries are the smallest tubes that carry blood (blood vessels). They connect veins and arteries.
Arteries - > Arterioles -> Capillaries
Yes, capillaries are fed by arteries at one end. Capillaries connect small arteries to small veins.
Blood flows from arteries to veins or from arterioles (small arteries) to venules (small veins) in a capillary bed.
capillaries
Arteries carry blood to the tissues, and veins carry blood back to the heart. In betweenare tiny blood vessels so small that red blood cells can pass through single file, allowingthe oxygen to diffuse into the surrounding tissue. These are called capillaries.