Capillaries are not thick. They are extremely thin. They are of approximately 5-20 micrometers in diameter. They are the thinnest blood vessels in the body
The thickness of the capillaries is very thin, they are about one cell thick.
Capillaries are one cell thick.
It is one to two cell thick
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capillaries actually aren't arteries. arteries, veins, and capillaries are the major blood transport networks. arteries take blood away from the heart, veins take it back, and capillaries go between the two. capillaries are the smallest of these networks tho
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They are one cell thick to allow diffusion of gases to take place
The thin walled blood vessels are called capillaries.
thay are both thick cells :)
they are only one blood cell thick!
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very thin, often a cell thick