Blood viscosity is the most important efect on blood velocity. Viscosity meaning how thin or thick the blood is. Velocity meaning the flow of blood. If the blood is too thick it's velocity will be slow. If the blood is thin, the blood will flow faster.
Thicker
Blood is five times as THICK as water, not thin.
A thin atmosphere is thin and a thick atmosphere is thick
The veins are neither strong nor thick of the blood vessels. On the contrary the veins are thin and thin walled. The arteries are strong and thick. They have to bear the pressure of the blood that comes from the heart.
Capillaries are not thick. They are extremely thin. They are of approximately 5-20 micrometers in diameter. They are the thinnest blood vessels in the body
Capillaries do not vary in thickness, they are very thin. The thin wall permits the exchange between the blood in the capillary and the adjacent tissue cells.
The pair word is 'thin': thick and thin.
Probably water. One is thick, red. The other is clear- blue-ish, thin.
Capillaries are an extremely thin walled blood vessel - they are only one cell thick, which allows for the easy exchange of gases between the blood and the body tissues. Because they are so thin however, this also makes them very fragile.
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