Arteries are the strongest since it carries high pressured plasma away from the pumping heart. Veins carry blood from the body towards the heart; it has valves to ensures to only flow in one direction, towards the heart. There is only one vein in the body that does not contain valves, which is near the heart called the vena cava. Capillaries are connected from the veins to the body's cells, which is the weakest in strengh.
The aorta is the largest artery.
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Artery -> Arteriole -> Capillary -> Venule -> Vein
it is a VEIN <3
segmental artery, renal artery, renal vein, arcule vein, interlobular vein, interlobular artery
artery
The aorta is the largest artery.
There is no portal artery. A portal vein connects one capillary bed to a second capillary bed. (in series)
the smallest blood vessel is the capillary, then the vein, and the artery. (vein and artery depends though because when they diffuse they get smaller and close to the same size) but the smallest will always be the capillary.
Artery, Vein and Capillary
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Artery -> Arteriole -> Capillary -> Venule -> Vein
The answer is an artery(arteries), a vein(veins), and a capillary(capillaries)
artery- vein- capillary
artery- vein- capillary
They are pulmonary artery, pulmonary vein, and capillary.