Capillaries.
These are called capillaries.
There are a few of them to list so click on 'related links' below and the link will take you to a picture of the heart and the veins and arteries.
No, arteries carry blood away from the heart, veins carry blood back to the heart, and capillaries are where blood disperses throughout areas in the body. capillaries are sort of in between, but not really.
Arteries and Veins. Arteries carry blood away from the body and veins bring it back. There are also Capillaries which link the two together.
Capillaries. They are what link the arteries and veins together and are tiny.
y euglena is called the connecting link between plants and animal
The connecting link between birds(Class Aves) and Mammals(Class Mammalia) is Archeopteryx
The Related Links section has a link to a website that has a diagram of the arm.The bluish blood vessels visible when you look at your wrist are veins. The arteries are deeper and not located particularly near the veins. Gray's Anatomy has a transverse section of the wrist; if you look at it you'll see you'd have to cut fairly deeply to hit one of the arteries, and the other is buried behind a ligament.
Yes of coarse Arterie= oxygenated blood Vein= deoxygenated blood Capillarie= link to the vein from arterie
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A link is used for connecting two nodes while path is a source over which data travels.
If you mean on a taxonomic tree this would be the node.