Capillaries.
Capillaries
The capillaries are the smallest blood vessels and are usually found between arteries and veins.
A capillary is the smallest blood vessel. It connects arteries and veins.
Arteries - > Arterioles -> Capillaries
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 are the smallest blood vessels. They connect arteries and veins.
Yes, capillaries are fed by arteries at one end. Capillaries connect small arteries to small veins.
Capillaries are the smallest of the blood vessels, the tubes that carry blood. They connect arteries and veins.
Capillaries are the smallest tubes that carry blood (blood vessels). They connect veins and arteries.
Ok, alot of you are wondering what are the three blood vessel types. I will now tell you. 1: Arteries. Arteries are elastic and muscular tubes and move blood AWAY from the heart to your body. 2: Veins. They lead the blood TO the heart. 3: Capillaries. They are the smallest blood vessels in your body, and connect the veins and youur arteries. IF YOU HAVE A BETTER ANSWER, OR FIND SOME MISTAKES, PLEASE IMPROVE IT, BUT PLEASE DO NET BE SILLY (ex: Hi. the three blood veins are the butt, butt1, and the butt2).
Capillaries connect the smallest branches of arteries and veins The walls of capillaries are just one cell thick. Capillaries therefore allow the exchange of molecules between the blood and the body's cells - molecules can diffuse across their walls. This exchange of molecules is not possible across the walls of other types of blood vessel.
arteries.