Blood supply to muscles, LM - stock photo

Blood supply to muscles. Light micrograph (LM) showing blood supply to muscle fibers. The muscle fibers (yellow) have been teased apart to reveal the capillary bed (red) that has been perfused with dye. Each muscle fibre has its own extensively branched fine capillary network surrounding it. Capillaries are the smallest blood vessels in the body. They have thin walls that allow dissolved nutrients and oxygen to pass into the surrounding muscle cells. Skeletal muscles are under voluntary control and move the bones of the skeleton. Magnification: x800 when printed 10cm wide.
Blood supply to muscles. Light micrograph (LM) showing blood supply to muscle fibers. The muscle fibers (yellow) have been teased apart to reveal the capillary bed (red) that has been perfused with dye. Each muscle fibre has its own extensively branched fine capillary network surrounding it. Capillaries are the smallest blood vessels in the body. They have thin walls that allow dissolved nutrients and oxygen to pass into the surrounding muscle cells. Skeletal muscles are under voluntary control and move the bones of the skeleton. Magnification: x800 when printed 10cm wide.
Blood supply to muscles, LM
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