Answer: Ventral body cavity
A vessel that carries blood from the capillary to a vein
Arterioles carry blood and oxygen into the smallest blood vessels the capillaries. Capillaries are so small they can only be seen under a microscope. The walls of the capillaries are permeable to oxygen and carbon dioxide.
The part of the circulatory system that is different from the standard circulatory pattern in that blood flows from capillary into vein and then into sinusoids (for example in the liver) is called a:
Eventually the smallest arteries vessels called arterioles further branch into tiny capillaries where nutrients and wastes are exchanged and then combine with other vessels that exit capillaries to form venules small blood vessels that carry blood to a vein a larger blood vessel that returns blood to the heart.
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Capillaries are the tiny vessels that connect arteries to veins. They have very thin walls that allow the arterial blood's oxygen and nutrients to pass through and be delivered into the body's cells. They also take in waste products like c...