prekapillaarsete
Prekapillaarsete refers to the smallest arteries that lead into capillaries. These vessels are crucial components of the circulatory system, acting as a transition point between the arterial and capillary networks. Their primary function is to regulate blood flow into the capillaries, thereby controlling the delivery of oxygen and nutrients to tissues and the removal of waste products.
The structure of prekapillaarsete is characterized by a smooth muscle layer in their walls. This smooth muscle
The transition from prekapillaarsete to capillaries involves a gradual decrease in diameter and a thinning of