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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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red blood cells moving through veins or arteries. What is true about the shape and structure of cells? You must select the 3
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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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In general veins carry deoxygenated blood and arteries carry oxygenated blood. What is the one exception?(1 point)
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Red blood cells are produced in the body and travel through arteries and veins to all of the major organs. The circulatory
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Which of these is the difference between veins and arteries a artery scary blood in veins do not be veins carry oxygen and
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Blood is taken to the lungs to become oxygenated and returned to the heart before being pumped through the body. Which
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Blood is taken to the lungs to become oxygenated and returned to the heart before being pumped through the body. Which blood
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Blood is taken to the lungs to become oxygenated and returned to the heart before being pumped through the body. Which blood
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Blood is taken to the lungs to become oxygenated and returned to the heart before being pumped through the body. Which blood
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