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Where is the velocity of blood flow the slowest in your body? see section 42.5 ( page 889)?
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Where is the velocity of blood flow the slowest in your body? see section 42.5 ( page 889)?
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Hey there,
Blood flow
is slowest
in the capillaries, which allows time for exchange of gases and nutrients.
Hope this helps :))
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Hey You!
The Velocity Of Blood Is Slowest In Your Capillaries.
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