The Blood becomes deoxygenated
capillaries between the cells in the lungs or the capillaries between the cells in the body
Gaseous exchange occurs through capillaries all over the body to bring oxygen to cells and remove carbon dioxide.
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Gas exchange occurs in the capillaries which are the smallest blood vessels in the body. Each artery that comes from the heart is surrounded by capillaries so that they can take it to the various parts of the body. This is why whenever we get a paper cut and we bleed this blood is from the capillaries which branch off in to smaller veins and arteries and then eventually into capillaries.
The cluster of capillaries that in the kidney where filtration occurs is called the glomerulus.
capillaries carry blood from the heart to the body
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The capillaries absorb oxygen at the lungs. This occurs near the alveoli.
A gas exchange (also called difusion) occurs between the alveoli of the lungs and the surrounding capillaries. The alveoli give oxygen into the bloodstream to be transported to the heart while the capillaries give the alveoli carbon dioxide to be removed from the body by exhalation (breathing out). Afterwards capillaries give nutrients and oxygen to all the cells of the body whilst taking out wastes to later be removed from the body. Hope this helped.
The capillaries serve as the bridge between arteries and veins where the exchange of chemical substances inside the body occurs.
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continuous capillaries