No. That makes no sense. The body will try to conserve as much heat as possible and blood will be shunted to the core including the brain.
The singular of capillaries is capillary. As in "we all have a capillary"
An increase in capillary pressure will shift fluid into or out of the capillaries
These are called the alveoli capillaries.
That would be the capillary
The capillary bed in the lungs is where the oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged.
capillaries
Capillaries lead to the smallest venules. The capillaries connect arteries and veins.
The blood vessels in between arteries and veins are the capillaries. But, they do not link them together, rather, they both have openings, through their capillaries, into the interstitial space which is the space between the cells of the tissues of the body.
False. When someone is exposed to low temperatures, the vasculature of the skin will constrict to conserve heat. When exposed to high temperatures, your vasculature will dilate to dissipate heat.
peritubular capillaries
capillary is just a scientific word for roots
1.There are many capillaries in your body. 2.You do not only have one capillary in u`r body but many.