the veins
False, would increase the amount of fluid leaving the capillaries.
no
efferent arteriole to peritubular capillaries.
Capillary exchange- exchange of gases- internal or tissue respiration
Yes.
The smallest blood vessels are the capillaries.
Two primary gases are found in the blood stream. Leaving the capillaries and going out into the tissue is OXYGEN which was carried by the hemoglobin in the red blood cell. Leaving the tissue and entering the capillary is CARBON DIOXIDE or "CO2" which is transported via carbonated water (aka carbonic acid) in the plasma of the blood stream.
Veins do not send blood to capillaries. They receive blood from capillaries. Arteries send blood to capillaries, in this case, specifically, hepatic arterioles.
Blood does not move faster through the capillaries. Blood flow is slowest in the capillaries.
Capillaries contain oxygenated blood.
Arterioles take blood from the arteries to the capillaries. Venules take blood from the capillaries to the veins.
Yes capillaries carry oxygenated blood :D