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The process by which neutrophils are squeezed through the capillary walls during the inflammatory process is called?

diapedesis


Cell forming the capillary wall?

Endothelial cells also known as epithernal tissue.


When water defies gravity and climbs tubes it is called?

It is still called water. The phenomenon that it's demonstrating is called capillary action.


What is called when liquid forming due to a drop in temperature during the night?

Condensation


What is enamel forming cells called?

The cells that form the enamel of the teeth are called Ameloblasts during a process called Amelogenesis.


What is the tendency of a liquid to rise in a small diameter tube called?

The 'capillary effect'. See the link.


What is the brush called what archaeologists use?

The brush that archaeologists use is called an archaeology brush. Archaeologists use this brush to clean delicate artifacts during excavations.


Special capillary tufts in kidneys are called?

it is the glomerulus....


What we called the tendency of liquid molecules to rise spontaneously up tubes with narrow diameters?

That is capillary attraction.


The arteries that directly feed into the capillary beds are called?

arterioles


How is the anatomy of capillaries and capillary beds well suited for their function?

The capillaries have the thinnest walls of any of the blood vessels. The capillary wall is made up of a single layer of endothelium lying on a delicate basement membrane. The thin capillary wall enables water and dissolved substances, including oxygen, to diffuse from the blood into the tissue spaces, where they become available for use by the cells. The capillary also allows waste from the metabolizing cell to diffuse from the tissue spaces into the capillaries for transport by the blood to the organs of excretion. The capillaries are called exchange vessels because they allow for an exchange of nutrients and waste.


What forces drives filtration at the glomerulus?

The pressure of the blood forces water and other small molecules through a capillary wall into the start of a kidney tubule, forming filtrate. - Campbell's Biology 7th ed.