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Yes, capillaries are nearly everywhere in your body.
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Circulatory system AND THE RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
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Capillaries. Its one-celled thick structure help it to perform its work efficiently
it works better and move fast trough your blood vessels.
The cardiovascular system and lymphatic system. Whenever the heart beats, a little fluid called lymph squeezes out of capillaries. This fluid is collected by lymph capillaries to be filtered in the lymph nodes.
The lungs bring air into the air sacs, which are tightly wrapped with capillaries. The capillaries exchange oxygen for carbon dioxide, which the lungs expel.
Capillaries The smallest of the blood vessels: capillaries.
Capillaries are the structures that connect arteries to veins.
Arteries "feed" the capillaries while veins drain the capillaries.
as it moves through blood vessels capillaries in the alveoli walls, your blood takes oxygen from the alveoli and gives off carbon dioxide to the alveoli