Intact capillaries near an injury play a crucial role in the healing process by facilitating the delivery of nutrients, oxygen, and immune cells to the affected area. They help maintain blood flow and support tissue repair while also allowing for the removal of waste products. Additionally, these capillaries can become more permeable in response to injury, aiding in the inflammatory response. Overall, their preservation is vital for effective recovery and repair of damaged tissues.
Plasma
platelets
False
they leak plasma
capillaries
The capillaries absorb oxygen at the lungs. This occurs near the alveoli.
Substances exchanged through diffusion between blood and cells.So capillaries should be near to cells.
Intact.
Cells need to be near capillaries because capillaries carry blood which in turn brings food/fuel to the cells and removes waste products.
Some people have poor circulation and veins or capillaries break.
Yes, but this is not a normal process it happen in response to injury.
No. But chronic hyperglycemia does, and it leads to amaloid build up around capillaries.