explain how capillaries are related with arteries and veins
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capillaries connect the arteries to vein.
The arteries deliver the oxygen rich blood to the capillaries, where the actual exchange of Oxygen and Carbon dioxide occurs. The capillaries then deliver the waste rich blood to the ones for transport bad to the lungs and heart.
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Arteries, veins, and capillaries are the three different types of blood vessels. The job of all blood vessels is to convey or bring blood to the heart.
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- Except for the pulmonary artery, which sends oxygenated blood from the lungs to the heart, arteries always carry deoxygenated blood from various organs to the heart. Capillaries, which exchange blood from the cell, are formed as the arteries and veins split further and farther. In the capillaries, there are no muscles.
- Arteries are the three-layered blood arteries that deliver blood from the heart to the body's tissues.
- Veins are identical to arteries in shape and structure, with the exception of the three thin and elastic layers.
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