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Capillaries are known as exchange vessels. Capillaries are the smallest of vessels and allow nutrients and waste to pass through blood and body.
a network of vessels that collects fluid from bodytissues and returns it to the bloodstream.
Arterioles.
a network of vessels that collects fluid from bodytissues and returns it to the bloodstream.
The smallest blood vessels are the capillaries.
go to the body cells, after that it returns to the capillaries, but the fluid that doesn't diffuses into the lymph vessels (when it goes into the lymphatic vessels it's called lymph) and goes back to the heart.
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The alveoli and capillaries in the lungs pass oxygen to the blood. Both have very thin walls, which allow the oxygen to pass from the alveoli to the blood. The capillaries then connect to larger blood vessels, called veins, which bring the oxygenated blood from the lungs to the heart.
Capillaries The smallest of the blood vessels: capillaries.
Capillaries are the smallest blood vessels.
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.