Capillaries, they are the smallest of a body's blood vessels and part of the microcirculation. Capillaries are 5-10 μm in diameter and connect arterioles and venules and enable the exchange of water, oxygen, carbon dioxide, nutrients and waste chemical substances between blood and surrounding tissues.
Arterioles take blood from the arteries to the capillaries. Venules take blood from the capillaries to the veins.
Capillaries are the microscopic blood vessels that connect small arteries to small veins. Blood exchange takes place in capillaries.
The vessel that carries blood from the heart to the lungs is called the pulmonary vein. It is one of the few veins that carry oxygenated blood to the heart. The oxygenated blood enters the atrium of the heart.
Blood vessels are the tubes that carry blood. The three types of blood vessels are arteries, capillaries, and veins.
There are three varieties of blood vessels: arteries, veins, and capillaries. During blood circulation, the arteries carry blood away from the heart. The capillaries connect the arteries to veins. Finally, the veins carry the blood back to the heart
That would be the capillary
A capillary is the smallest blood vessel. It connects arteries and veins.
Yes, capillaries are fed by arteries at one end. Capillaries connect small arteries to small veins.
capillaries.
veins are blood vessels
In a frog's circulatory system, the connection between arteries and veins is made through small blood vessels called capillaries. These capillaries allow for the exchange of oxygen and nutrients between the arteries and veins.
Venules, they are smaller and thinner than veins.
veins and arteries
Arteries enter arterioles enter capillaries enter venules enter veins.
Arteries, Veins and Capillaries.
coronary arteries and coronary veins
coronary arteries and coronary veins