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Why is it critical to your cells to be near capillaries
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Why is it critical to your cells to be near capillaries
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Capillaries are small vessels that branch off of blood vessels and provide the cells with glucose. Glucose is necessary for cells to carry out their function.
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Cells need to be near capillaries because the capillaries take blood, which brings in food in return. And it also takes way isolated products from the body.
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