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Arteriole
An arteriole is one
of several types of blood vessels that transport blood around the
body.
Other blood vessels include: arteries,
veins, venules,
and capillaries.
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The structure of an arteriole is: |
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Arterioles are tiny branches of arteries that
lead to capillaries.
These are also under the control of the
sympathetic nervous system, and constrict and dialate, to regulate
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The functions of arterioles include: |

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Transport blood from arteries to capillaries;
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Arterioles are the main regulators of blood flow and pressure.
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For more information about blood vessels and the components (or "constituents")
of blood, see the pages about: The Structure
and Functions of Blood Vessels, and the Structure
and Functions of Blood.
These pages may interest students of massage, reflexology, beauty therapies,
or other health or clinical courses.
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