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18 February, 08:04

After gas exchange occurs in the capillary bed, into which type of blood vessel does the blood travel next?

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  1. 18 February, 08:25
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    Venules are the compositions, which directly follow each capillary bed. Thus, after gas exchange, the blood travels next in the venules.

    The venules refers to a small blood vessel in the microcirculation, which permits deoxygenated blood to return from capillary beds to bigger blood vessels known as veins. The venules varies from 8 to 100 micrometer in diameter and are produced when capilaries gathers together.
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