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metarteriole metarteriole One of the small peripheral blood vessel s between the arterioles and the true capillaries that contain scattered groups of smooth muscle fibers in their walls. [ meta- + arteriole ]
Metarterioles - (Anatomy and Physiology II) - Fiveable Metarterioles are short, narrow vessels that connect arterioles to capillary beds, serving as a crucial component in the microcirculation system. They function as precapillary sphincters, regulating blood flow into capillaries based on the metabolic needs of surrounding tissues.
Blood Vessels - CliffsNotes Metarterioles (precapillaries) are the blood vessels between arterioles and venules. Although metarterioles pass through capillary beds with capillaries, they are not true capillaries because metarterioles, like arterioles, have smooth muscle present in the tunica media.
Metarteriole | definition of metarteriole by ... - Medical Dictionary metarteriole A small blood vessel arising in an arteriole, which passes through a capillary network and empties into a venule.
Metarteriole - (Anatomy and Physiology I) - Fiveable A metarteriole is a short vessel that links arterioles and capillaries, functioning as a pathway through which blood flows from the arterial to the venous system. It plays a crucial role in regulating blood flow into capillary beds via precapillary sphincters.
Metarteriole - Wikipedia A metarteriole is a short microvessel in the microcirculation that links arterioles and capillaries. [1] Instead of a continuous tunica media, they have individual smooth muscle cells placed a short distance apart, each forming a precapillary sphincter that encircles the entrance to that capillary bed. Constriction of these sphincters reduces ...
Structure and Function of Blood Vessels A metarteriole is a type of vessel that has structural characteristics of both an arteriole and a capillary. Slightly larger than the typical capillary, the smooth muscle of the tunica media of the metarteriole is not continuous but forms rings of smooth muscle (sphincters) prior to the entrance to the capillaries.
Metarteriole - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics A metarteriole is a branch of the smallest arteriole that connects it to the capillary bed. From: Biology of Cardiovascular and Metabolic Diseases, 2022
Are the precapillary sphincters and metarterioles universal … We re-evaluated the validity and applicability of the concepts precapillary sphincters and metarterioles by reviewing the historical context in which they were developed in physiology textbooks.
18.2: Structure and Function of Blood Vessels A metarteriole is a type of vessel that has structural characteristics of both an arteriole and a capillary. Slightly larger than the typical capillary, the smooth muscle of the tunica media of the metarteriole is not continuous but forms rings of smooth muscle (sphincters) prior to the entrance of the capillaries.