The venules are small vessels that connect capillaries to veins.
The corresponding vessels that feed into the capillaries are arterioles.
A venule is a smaller version of a vein.
A vein is larger than a venule. It is also closer to the heart and farther from the capillaries than a venule.
Artery -> Arteriole -> Capillary -> Venule -> Vein
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Microcirculation
A venule is a very small blood vessel. It drains a capillary bed and meets up with other venules which drain blood into larger vessels called veins.
An arteriole transports oxygenated blood from the arteries to the capillary beds and a venule transports de-oxygenated blood from the capillary beds to the veins.
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By the process of diffusion.
a smaller version of a vein.
it is a part in the heart which reforms the bases of the muscle contamination in the heart.
Hydrostatic pressure is the force the gains the ECF from blood at the ends of the arteriole and venule. This process depends heavily on gravity for it to work properly.