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A venule is a tiny tube which gathers blood returning from the capillaries. TrueFalse
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A venule is a tiny tube which gathers blood returning from the capillaries.
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Answer:
True
Step-by-step explanation:
That's the definition basically!
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i do beileve that that is true i might be wrong but i now ALOT about biology so i think its write if not sorry but true hope i could help :)
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