Capillaries in the eye play a crucial role in supplying oxygen and nutrients to the avascular tissues, such as the lens and cornea, which do not have their own blood supply. They also help remove waste products from the eye's interior. Additionally, the capillary network in the retina is essential for maintaining the health of photoreceptor cells, facilitating proper vision by supporting the metabolic needs of the retinal tissue.
you eye will be black and white .
you eye will be black and white .
Capillaries can not be seen by the naked eye, because they are Microscopic. furthermore Capillaries can only be seen through a microscope and appear like a tube made up of a single layer of cell
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capillaries are smaller than arteries and veins. they need to be small or it would look wierd with big buldges sticking out of your eye lids. :P
They are called capillaries.
The smallest blood vessels in the body are called capillaries.
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Capillaries The smallest of the blood vessels: capillaries.
Capillaries are the structures that connect arteries to veins.
Arteries "feed" the capillaries while veins drain the capillaries.
plmonary veins begin as capillaries and end as capillaries