The smallest arteries of the human body are the arterioles, which supply blood into the capillary network from the main arteries (artery-->arteriole-->capillary-->venule-->vein). They hold plasma and filtrates, and are usually only wide enough to hold a single red blood cell at a time (in some cases, they are smaller than a RBC).
Arterioles ..... in the lungs. Part of the Pulmonary / Capilliary circulation.
Arteries divide in smaller arterioles and then into even smaller capillaries, the smallest of all blood vessels
The smallest blood vessels are called capillaries.
They're called arterioles. :)
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The smallest blood vessels in the body are called - capillaries.
Capillaries are the smallest of all blood vessels.
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The smallest blood vessels in the body are capillaries.
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The smallest blood vessels in the body are called capillaries.
Yes, the capillaries are the smallest kind of blood vessel, that facilitate the movement of substances (like oxygen and glucose) in and out of the blood through their very thin walls.
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A capillary is the smallest blood vessel. It connects arteries and veins.