Venules, they are smaller than Veins
artery- vein- capillary
The capillaries are the blood vessels that connect arteries and veins. Capillaries are the site of gas exchange in the body.
Capillaries.
An elastic tubular channel, such as: * An artery * A vein * A capillary
the smallest blood vessel is the capillary, then the vein, and the artery. (vein and artery depends though because when they diffuse they get smaller and close to the same size) but the smallest will always be the capillary.
Either it is just capillary damage or a vein.
No, a Capillary is a small blood vessel that delivers oxygen and other nutrients to cells.
Either a arteriole on the artery side or a venule on the vein side of the bed.
It's called blood vessel. it can be of following type viz Artery, Vein, Arteriole, Venule, Capillary.
A capilliary is a minute blood vessel - a valve is something found usually in a vein or artery - which stops blood flowing 'backwards'
The hepatic portal vein. It goes from the stomach to the liver and has a capillary net at both ends.
There is no portal artery. A portal vein connects one capillary bed to a second capillary bed. (in series)