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Small blood vessels that are usually closer to the surface of your body or at any destination where the blood belongs are called capillaries. Capillaries are the end of the path of a particular artery and the veins being the blood back to be oxygenated and re-pumped by the heart.

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Q: What is the small blood vessel Small and thin and porous enough to exchange substances at the tissue level?
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What is the small blood vessel Small and thin and porous enough to exchange substances to tissue cell?

The circulatory system because the artery and the heart is their.


Which blood vessels are only ones small enough to exchange substances o the tissue cells?

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to permit the exchange of nutrients and waste between the blood and tissue cells substances such as oxygen, vitamins minerals and amnio acids passes through the tissue fluid to nourish the nearby cells and substances such as carbon dioxide and waste are passed out of the cells.


Which forces affect the exchange of substances between blood and tissue fluid?

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What handles tissue exchange?

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What happens when blood reaches tissue that doesnt have enough oxygen?

Once oxygenated blood reaches the capillaries, the velocity of the blood is very slow - which favours the exchange of oxygen. Oxygen therefore diffuses across the walls of the capillaries into the tissues that need it.


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