capillaries
Blood flows slowest in the fingers because it is the most distal (furthest away from body) structure of the four. The other three are vital organs that need a constant supply of blood and are relatively closer to the heart compared to the fingers. By the time it gets to the fingers, it doesn't have as much driving force
On the side where the river flows slowest.
Viscous lava, such as andesitic or rhyolitic lava, flows the slowest due to its high silica content. This type of lava tends to be thicker and more resistant to flow compared to basaltic lava, which is more fluid and flows more quickly.
The velocity of blood is slowest in the capillaries. This allows for maximum exchange of nutrients, gases, and wastes between the blood and the surrounding tissues.
Veins are where the blood flow is the slowest. Blood flow velocity decreases from the aorta to the arteries to capillaries.
As Blood Flows was created in 1993.
The water usually flows fastest on the outside of the bend (meander) and flows the slowest on th einside of the bend.
Blood does not move faster through the capillaries. Blood flow is slowest in the capillaries.
I am sure you mean the lowest. It is the lowest in the venous side of the circulatory system and it is highest in the arteries right off the heart. The very lowest blood pressure would be in the veins and the blood flow will need help to move blood back to the heart by muscle contractions and breathing. There is where the blood flow is the slowest.
It flows inside the pulmonary veins
Connective tissue flows through the heart and blood vessels.
The average velocity of the blood as it flows through a capillary is 0.00047 m/s.