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Blood flow velocity is slowest in the capillaries because (Lecture 5)
Blood flow
velocity is slowest in the capillaries because (Lecture 5)
erythrocytes are wider than the diameter of capillaries, ‘plugging’ them.
erythrocytes are wider than the diameter of capillaries,
‘plugging’ them.
resistance to blood flow is highest in thecapillaries.
resistance to blood flow is highest in the
capillaries.
capillaries are the narrowest vessels.
substance exchange reduces flow velocity.
capillariesrepresent the greatest cross-sectional area of the circulation.
capillaries
represent the greatest cross-sectional area of the circulation.
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