Capillaries are tiny blood vessels that pass blood from the arteries into the veins. They are very small, the largest being about 10 micrometers in diameter. Their walls are thin which allows materials to pass into the capillaries. Different types of capillaries exist and perform different functions for the body. Primarily, however, the capillaries are able to profuse the tissues of the body with needed oxygen and important nutrients supplied by blood.
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Cappillaries are narrow tubes of the artery which carry blood.
Arteries, Veins and Cappillaries
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It's from tissue fluid, which itself is derived from cappillaries
Oxygen is removed from the alveoli by the cappillaries.
Your capillaries are AMAZINGLY thing, when you start to bleed or graze your knee, even if you get a paper cut then that means one of your cappillaries has burst.