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Arteries carry oxygen poor blood from the heart to the
At its core, circulation is how blood gains and loses oxygen as it moves through the body. Veins carry oxygen-poor blood from
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Which statement is true of arteries? They become smaller as they move away from the heart. They prevent blood from flowing
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Which of these is true? A Both veins and arteries carry oxygen-rich blood. B Both veins and arteries carry
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Arteries carry oxygen poor blood from the heart to the body’s tissues and organs.
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What type of blood vessels carry oxygen-poor blood back to the heart? Question 4 options: arterioles
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True or False: Arteries carry oxygen-poor blood from your organs toward your heart. Veins carry oxygen-rich blood away from your
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Which statement best describes arteries?
Group of answer choices All contain valves to prevent the backflow of blood. All carry
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Which of the following correctly describes the difference between arteries and veins?
Question 7 options: A) Arteries carry blood
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Use the text to compare and contrast arteries and veins.
Veins and arteries are both blood vessels in the circulatory system.
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Which of these is true?
A Both veins and arteries carry oxygen-rich blood. B Both veins and arteries carry oxygen-poor blood. C
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