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Meaning of venula

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venula (n)

a minute vein continuous with a capillary

venula Sentence Examples

  1. The venula, a small vein, carried deoxygenated blood from the tissues back to the heart.
  2. The venules merged together, forming larger veins as they progressed towards the heart.
  3. The inflammation and swelling caused by the infection impaired blood flow in the venules.
  4. The dilation and increased permeability of venules contributed to fluid leakage into surrounding tissues.
  5. The venules played a crucial role in maintaining blood pressure and fluid balance in the body.
  6. The venule was the site of the histamine-mediated extravasation of plasma proteins and fluid.
  7. The venular endothelial cells released chemoattractants that attracted neutrophils to the site of infection.
  8. The venule was surrounded by a layer of smooth muscle cells that regulated its diameter.
  9. The venule was damaged during the trauma, leading to significant bleeding and bruising.
  10. The venules in the retina were particularly susceptible to damage from high blood pressure.

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a minute vein continuous with a capillary

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The venula, a small vein, carried deoxygenated blood from the tissues back to the heart.

The venules merged together, forming larger veins as they progressed towards the heart.

The inflammation and swelling caused by the infection impaired blood flow in the venules.

The dilation and increased permeability of venules contributed to fluid leakage into surrounding tissues.