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capillary blood
The most important force causing net water flow across capillary walls is the hydrostatic pressure of capillary blood. These walls are composed of a single layer of curved cells.
Blood (A+)
Yellow top tube is used for collecting blood for blood culture (SPS) tests. It is sterile.
Oxygen diffuses from any place there is a lot of it to any place where there is less. In the body, it diffuses from the air in the alveoli of the lungs, through the lung and capillary walls and into the blood, where it is taken up by the haemoglobin of the red blood cells. When the bood reaches the body tissues it diffuses out of the blood and into the cells.
A heel prick or a finger prick.
The vasa recta. It is the main capillary that collects the filtered blood from the afferent tubule.
Continuous Capillary :)
The capillary cell wall receives blood from the interstitial fluid.
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it help in the exchange of o2 in blood capillary and co2 from blood capillary into alveolus
CBG means Capillary Blood Glucose.CBG stands for capillary blood gas.
A capillary is the smallest blood vessel. It connects arteries and veins.
capillary blood collection
Because the glucose in capillary blood is not fully delivered to the cells yet. Once the blood leaves the capillary and enters the vein, the glucose has then been delivered to the cells and the blood is considered used.
capillary blood has a really bad smell to it and arerial blood its bright red and is a heavy flow > hope i helped lol (:
water and waste will move in capillary . water and waste will move in capillary .