Cappilareis make up all of the organs. They are made by tiny veins.
The brainstem, particularly the medulla oblongata, regulates the breathing rate by monitoring levels of carbon dioxide and pH in the blood. This area helps control the diaphragm and intercostal muscles to adjust breathing in response to the body's needs.
glomerulus is the clusture of cappillaries it is present along with cupshaped capsule called bowman's capsule or it is collectively called renal corpuscle
There are four main types of blood vessels in the human body. There are arteries which are elastic vessels that transport blood away from the heart. Then there are veins which are elastic vessels that transport blood to the heart. Next, there are capillaries which are extremely small vessels found within the body tissues that transport blood from the arteries to the veins. And last, there are the sinusoids which are extremely small vessels found in the liver, the spleen, and in bone marrow.
Food contains Proteins, Fats, carbohydrates, Vitamins and Minerals. Food is broken into amine acids, Fatty acids, glycerol, Glucose, Fructose and Lactose. They are absorbed, via portal vein, into Liver. There, they are processed. It then passes via Hepatic vein into Inferior vena cave. From there, it enters into right atrium. Then right ventricle. Then through pulmonary circulation it enters, the left side of heart. from there it circulates in the syatemic circulation. It enters the interstitial space via proximal end of the cappilaries. There it is available to cells. From there waste products of metabolism are liberated into interstitial space. This fluid enters the circulation at distal end of the cappillaries.
It contains more, at the tissues the systemic artery carries oxygen which diffuses out at a capillary bed, at the same cappillaries carbon dioxide diffuses in and travels up the venules to the systemic vein
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Cappillaries are narrow tubes of the artery which carry blood.
Arteries, Veins and Cappillaries
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It's from tissue fluid, which itself is derived from cappillaries
Oxygen is removed from the alveoli by the cappillaries.
Your capillaries are AMAZINGLY thing, when you start to bleed or graze your knee, even if you get a paper cut then that means one of your cappillaries has burst.