Blood flows from arteries to veins or from arterioles (small arteries) to venules (small veins) in a capillary bed.
Capillaries
Capillaries do not have valves to regulate blood flow. Veins are the vessel of the circulatory system that have veins to regulate blood flow.
Blood does not move faster through the capillaries. Blood flow is slowest in the capillaries.
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No, blood flows in a closed circulatory system in the body, typically in a cyclical pattern. It is pumped by the heart through arteries, capillaries, and veins in a continuous loop. The direction of flow is determined by the pumping action of the heart and the structure of the blood vessels.
The capillaries flow from an artery to a vein.
From the capillaries, blood will flow into the veins and pump the un-oxygenated blood back to the heart.
Veins are where the blood flow is the slowest. Blood flow velocity decreases from the aorta to the arteries to capillaries.
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