microcirculación
Microcirculación refers to the blood flow through the smallest blood vessels in the body, specifically the arterioles, capillaries, and venules. These vessels form an intricate network that facilitates the exchange of vital substances between the blood and the surrounding tissues. The primary function of the microcirculation is to deliver oxygen and nutrients to cells and to remove metabolic waste products such as carbon dioxide. This process is crucial for maintaining cellular function and overall tissue health.
The arterioles, the smallest arteries, regulate blood flow into the capillary beds by constricting or dilating.