- beds. This
allows the
blood to be
diverted to
elsewhere in the body.
Metarterioles exist in the
mesenteric microcirculation, and the name was originally...
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through arteriovenous anastomoses or
through preferential flow
through metarterioles. If the
sphincter is
damaged or
cannot contract,
blood can flow into...
- complex, with
sphincters around the
metarterioles themselves. In
fishes and salamanders, due to the lack of
metarterioles, all the
blood p****es
through the...
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blood back to the
heart through the
venae cavae. In the mesentery,
metarterioles form an
additional stage between arterioles and capillaries. Individual...
- into
peripheral vascular beds,
lowering overall systemic pressure. A "
metarteriole" is an
arteriole which byp****es
capillary circulation.
Surface chemistry...
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within organ tissues. The
microvessels include terminal arterioles,
metarterioles, capillaries, and venules.
Arterioles carry oxygenated blood to the...
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arteriovenous fistula) or
innate (such as the
arteriovenous shunt of a
metarteriole); and it may be
natural (such as the
aforementioned examples) or artificial...
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normal anatomic shunt as
opposed to an
abnormal arteriovenous fistula. A
metarteriole is
another type.
Glomus tumor Standring,
Susan (2016). Gray's anatomy :...
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blood supply directly to a
collecting venule. This is
achieved by a
metarteriole that
supplies around a
hundred capillaries. At
their junctions are precapillary...
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Capillary Metarteriole Precapillary sphincter Sakai T,
Hosoyamada Y (September 2013). "Are the
precapillary sphincters and
metarterioles universal components...