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Metarterioles are short vessels in the microcirculation that link arterioles to capillary beds. They begin at the end of an arteriole and extend to the distal capillary plexus, where blood can enter the capillary network or, via a thoroughfare channel, pass directly toward postcapillary venules. This arrangement positions metarterioles as a regulatory bridge between arterial flow and capillary perfusion.
Structurally, the metarteriole wall contains a sparse, often discontinuous layer of smooth muscle. This arrangement allows
Functionally, metarterioles contribute to the dynamic distribution of blood flow according to tissue needs. By modulating
In summary, metarterioles serve as a key regulatory site in microcirculation, coordinating arterial input with capillary