Veins
Venules are the microscopic vessels that continue from the capillaries and merge to form veins. Veins carry blood back to the atria, leading to the heart...
After passing through the capillaries, blood flows into venules, which then merge to form veins. Veins carry the blood back to the heart, where it can be pumped to the lungs for oxygenation and then circulated throughout the body again.
The venules draining the small intestine combine to form the superior mesenteric vein.
venules
Yes.
The blood in venules of the systemic circulation is deoxygenated. The blood in pulmonary venules is oxygenated.
Renal vein It is not renal vein. It is venules. renal vein is only at one point of the body, were talking capillaries; which are all over the body.
The venules are tiny blood vessels that return blood to the veins. Only 25 percent of a humans blood are contained in the venules.
any of the fine branching blood vessels that form a network between the arterioles and venules.
ganga
Sometimes it is called a mail merge, and the result of a mail merge is a list of form letters.