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Which vessels of the systemic vascular system have the highest total cross-sectional area?

a. Arterial vessels
b. Capillary beds
c. Venous vessels
d. Both arteries and veins have equal areas.

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Final answer:

Capillary beds have the highest total cross-sectional area in the systemic vascular system due to the vast number of capillaries, despite each having a small diameter.

Step-by-step explanation:

The vessels in the systemic vascular system with the highest total cross-sectional area are the capillary beds (b). Although each capillary has a very small diameter, the vast number of capillaries across the body significantly increases the total cross-sectional area available for blood flow. In contrast, arteries and arterioles have thicker walls and are under higher pressure, whereas veins have a larger diameter but fewer in number leading to a smaller cross-sectional area. While arterioles have smaller lumens and contribute to higher resistance in blood flow, it is the capillaries that have the greatest total cross-sectional area.

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