Arterioles.
aRTERIOLES
The capillaries are the blood vessels that connect arteries and veins. Capillaries are the site of gas exchange in the body.
Arterioles take blood from the arteries to the capillaries. Venules take blood from the capillaries to the veins.
Capillaries send blood to both arteries and veins.
Venules, they are smaller and thinner than veins.
No. There are three types of blood vessels. They are the arteries, veins, and capillaries. Arteries are the largest of the blood vessels. Then comes the veins and the smallest are the capillaries.
Capillaries.
Arteries, Veins and Capillaries.
The type of blood vessel is the artery. It carries blood away from the heart. Capillaries are positioned next to cells, which make up tissue which makes up an organ. They are positioned here so the exchange of substances can take place. Your answer would be the arteries and capillaries.
Only capillaries have permeable walls; veins and arteries are not permeable.
Capillaries.
artery, vein, arterioles, venules, capillaries
Yes, capillaries are fed by arteries at one end. Capillaries connect small arteries to small veins.