Capillaries carry Oxygenated (oxygen rich) blood and De-oxygenated (oxygen depleted) blood.
Capillaries carry oxygenated blood into the tissues from the arteries, and de-oxygenated blood back to the veins.
The oxygenated blood first enters the capillaries, then they carry the blood through other veins to the rest of the body.
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Capillaries contain oxygenated blood.
Arteries carry oxygenated blood to the heart while blood exchange is done in the capillaries
There is oxygenated blood in the efferent capillaries.
Capillaries are the smallest blood vessels in the body and serve as the sites for the exchange of oxygen, carbon dioxide, nutrients, and waste products between the blood and tissues. They carry both oxygenated blood and deoxygenated blood depending on their location: oxygenated blood flows through capillaries in the tissues, while deoxygenated blood returns from the tissues into the capillaries before entering the venous system. Therefore, capillaries can be associated with both types of blood, facilitating crucial metabolic processes.
The pulmonary vein is the vessel that carries oxygenated blood. Veins, arteries and capillaries are all known as blood vessels as they carry blood around the body.The pulmonary vein is unusual because it is the only vein to carry oxygenated blood, all other veins only carry deoxygenated blood.
yes. veins carry de-oxygenated blood back from parts of the body towards the heart where it is pumped to the lungs. arteries carry oxgenated blood away from the heart towards parts of the body
it comes in arterial blood and leaves as venous blood
Arteries, veins and capillaries. Arteries carry oxygenated blood to the body, veins carry deoxygenated blood back to the lungs, and capillaries are sources of gas exchange - carbon dioxide for oxygen.