Háræðunum
Háræðunum is an Icelandic word that translates to "capillaries" in English. Capillaries are the smallest of the blood vessels, forming a network that connects the smallest arteries (arterioles) to the smallest veins (venules). Their primary function is the exchange of substances between the blood and the body's tissues.
These microscopic vessels have extremely thin walls, typically only one cell thick. This thinness facilitates the
The vast network of capillaries ensures that every cell in the body has access to the materials