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A capillary rheometer is used so that you can measure the rate of blood flow from your capillaries. Also, you can measure the rate of the blood flow inside of it, which can help you tell whether or not you have a broken one.
Capillaries are the small blood vessels that carry blood to the almost all the tissue in the body. Broken capillaries are the reason you get bruises. So in other words, when you get a minor bruise, you have broken your capillaries. Happy to help!
No, broken capillaries will not go away on their own. There is an easy way to get rid of them, but it is not for the squeamish. Use a very sharp blade of some sort to make a small incision into the capillary. You will know if you got it, because blood will gush out (not heaps of blood, just more than would come out if you had made an incision on a normal part of skin without a broken capillary). Then wait for the cut to heal, and your broken capillary will be gone.
The boiling point. (99.97 degrees Celsius)
but is that true
Yeah, there just broken capillaries under the skin that will heal and fade in due time
No. Only the weaker physical bonds that hold covalent molecules in a liquid state are broken by boiling or other vaporization.
i think it's because there are strong covalent bonds needed to be broken.
Capillaries are composed of a single layer of cells and are the sites of fluid and gas exchange. The single cell later of capillaries, although ideal for diffusion, creates problems because capillary beds are easily destroyed. High blood pressure of any impact can rupture the thin-layered capillary and bruising occurs when blood rushes into the space between tissues. White blood cells eat the nutrients from the broken capillary tissue and recycle it basically. There is no way to get rid of them once they are broken, bruising will occur and it takes time before new capillaries can replace the old, the blood will be soaked up, and the bruising disappears.Therefore the only way to deal with broken capillaries is to wait for them to disappear on their own.
Dilated capillaries are also known as broken blood vessels. When several capillaries come together they appear red or similar to a bruise. They are common on the legs.
The liver is responsible for a few types of clotting factors and when the liver is diseased (which commonly is caused by alcoholism) it stops making these clotting factors and bleeding is more prevalent. A broken capillary, or a bruise, is a symptom of possible liver damage.