Cardiovascular System
Capillaries are the structures that connect arteries to veins.
Capillaries. They are the microscopic tubes that connect the veins and the arteries.
Capillaries
The branches from arteries are arterioles and then into capillaries.
Capillaries are the tiniest of the blood vessels. They connect arteries and veins.
capillaries
Capillaries connect small arteries to small veins. Capillaries are the site of gas exchange.
they connect veins to arteries
The arteries are connected to the veins through capillaries. Blood leaves the heart through arteries, goes throughout the body, then by way of capillaries to the veins and returns to the heart.
Capillaries
The 3 types of blood vessels are: 1. veins, which carry blood to the heart; 2. capillaries, which connect veins and arteries, and 3. arteries, which carry blood away from the heart.
CAPILLARIES