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venu·la
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Princeton's WordNet
venule, venula, capillary veinnoun
a minute vein continuous with a capillary
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venulanoun
A venule
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venula
A venule is a very small vein in the microcirculation that allows blood to return from the capillary beds to drain into the venous system via increasingly larger veins. Post-capillary venules are the smallest of the veins with a diameter of between 10 and 30 micrometres (μm). When the post-capillary venules increase in diameter to 50μm they can incorporate smooth muscle and are known as muscular venules. Veins contain approximately 70% of total blood volume, while about 25% is contained in the venules. Many venules unite to form a vein.
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venula
A venula is a very small vein that collects blood from the capillaries and leads to a larger vein in the circulatory system. It is part of the microcirculation system in the body.
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Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of venula in Chaldean Numerology is: 8
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of venula in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3
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