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What is the difference between an artery and an arteriole?

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Updated: 12/23/2022

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Is an arteriole a small artery?

Yes, it can be easily said that an arteriole is a miniature form of an artery.


What are tiny artery?

arteriole


Small artery is called?

An artery, only an arteriole can be smaller


What structure within a capillary bed shunts blood from arteriole to venule?

Artery -> Arteriole -> Capillary -> Venule -> Vein


What is another name for tiny artery?

Another name for a tiny artery is an arteriole. Arterioles are connected to capillaries.


What is the difference between the glomerulus and other capillaries in the body?

It is drained by an efferent arteriole


What is ateriole dilation?

Arteriole dilation is an increase in the diameter of a small artery.


What are the smallest arteries in the body called?

The smallest branch of an artery (before it enters capillary bed) is an arteriole.


What is a tiny vein?

A tiny vein is known as a venule. A tiny artery is an arteriole.


What smooth muscle contracts produce when an artery or arteriole is damaged?

a vascular spasm


What is the medical term for a minute arterial branch?

A very small artery is an arteriole.


What is arteriols?

An arteriole is one of the small branches of an artery, especially one which connects with capillaries.

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