The blood vessels in between arteries and veins are the capillaries. But, they do not link them together, rather, they both have openings, through their capillaries, into the interstitial space which is the space between the cells of the tissues of the body.
The blood vessels that connect arterioles to venules are capillaries
Capillaries connect arterioles to venules.
Capillary bed, or just capillary.
Capillaries
Capillary
Either a arteriole on the artery side or a venule on the vein side of the bed.
Artery -> Arteriole -> Capillary -> Venule -> Vein
Microcirculation
An arteriole transports oxygenated blood from the arteries to the capillary beds and a venule transports de-oxygenated blood from the capillary beds to the veins.
It's called blood vessel. it can be of following type viz Artery, Vein, Arteriole, Venule, Capillary.
Hydrostatic pressure is the force the gains the ECF from blood at the ends of the arteriole and venule. This process depends heavily on gravity for it to work properly.
Efferent arteriole takes the blood away from the glomerulus
arteriole
afferent arteriole
Afferent Arteriole carries blood into the Glomerulus, the Efferent Arteriole carries blood away.
Capillaries are blood vessels in the body that help transfer nutrients and waste between blood and tissue. They connect two other blood vessels, the arteriole and the venule.
A venule is a very small blood vessel. It drains a capillary bed and meets up with other venules which drain blood into larger vessels called veins.