kapilleri
Kapilleri, also known as capillaries, are the smallest blood vessels in the circulatory system. They serve as the primary sites for the exchange of gases, nutrients, and waste products between blood and body tissues. Capillaries are characterized by their thin walls, which typically consist of a single layer of endothelial cells. This structural feature facilitates efficient diffusion of substances across the vessel walls.
The diameter of capillaries ranges from about 5 to 10 micrometers, making them significantly smaller than other
Capillaries connect arterioles (small arteries) to venules (small veins), forming a communication pathway within the microcirculation.
Capillaries also participate in immune responses, allowing immune cells to access tissues and respond to infection