The blood vessel that only allows one corpuscle to go through at a time is called a capillary.
A capillary tube is used to carry a very small amount of blood. It is called a capillary (tube) because the movement in side is performed by "capillary action".
a very small tube that carries blood
an arteriole
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Small blood vessels that are usually closer to the surface of your body or at any destination where the blood belongs are called capillaries. Capillaries are the end of the path of a particular artery and the veins being the blood back to be oxygenated and re-pumped by the heart.
An arteriole is one of the small branches of an artery, especially one which connects with capillaries.
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.
capillaries? i'm assuming you're talking about in the body?
The three types of blood vessels are:1. Arteries2. Veins3. Capillaries (small blood vessels in the tissues)They are:(1) Arteries - These are the blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart. They generally carry oxygenated blood except the pulmonary artery.(2) Veins - These are the blood vessels that carry blood towards the heart. They generally carry de oxygenated blood except the pulmonary vein.(3) Capillaries - They generally form a capillary network through which substances are exchanged between the blood and tissues. Capillaries carry blood from arterioles (branches of artery) to venoules (branches of vein).
arteriole
The circulatory system because the artery and the heart is their.
a vein could be considered a smaller artery, they are smaller and take blood to the heart and arteries take it to the heart.
They are a very small and narrow blood vessel. Smaller than an artery, they carry blood to the capillaries which carry blood to the cells of the body.
the artery carry the blood to smaller arteries called atrioles; this blood is then carried to the capillaries which split up into many channels to collect and to give what is needed in the body. The venules (small veins)
An artery carries blood away from the heart. The blood moves into the capillaries, which allow diffusion between the bloodstream and the tissues.
Small blood vessels that are usually closer to the surface of your body or at any destination where the blood belongs are called capillaries. Capillaries are the end of the path of a particular artery and the veins being the blood back to be oxygenated and re-pumped by the heart.
An arteriole is one of the small branches of an artery, especially one which connects with capillaries.
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.
Capillaries are the microscopic blood vessels that connect small arteries to small veins. Blood exchange takes place in capillaries.
The blood pressure is usually high when blood leaves the small arteries and enters the capillaries.
The blood pressure is usually high when blood leaves the small arteries and enters the capillaries.