Usually, blood leaving the capillary beds flows into a progressively larger series of venules that in turn join to form veins and these venules are smaller veins that gather blood from capillary beds into veins. Usually, pressure in veins is low and so veins depend on nearby muscular contractions to move blood along. Since its dependant in the muscular contraction, its not always mandatory that capillary veins recover all the fluid that the arterial capillaries carried to the capillary bed.
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