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A human red blood cell is in an artery of the left arm and is on its way to deliver oxygen to a cell in the left thumb. To travel from the artery in the left arm to the cell in the left thumb, this red
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A human red blood cell is in an artery of the left arm and is on its way to deliver oxygen to a cell in the left thumb. To travel from the artery in the left arm to the cell in the left thumb, this red blood cell must pass through.
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Two capillary beds, hope this helped
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