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arteries and veins are joined by the network of ​

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Answered by shobha0101198686
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Answer:

Both arteries and veins are joined with a huge interconnecting network of capillaries throughout the body.

Answered by atharvzope1234
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Answer:

Capillaries

Explanation:

If you need a detailed explanation, here it is:-

When O2 rich blood is supplied to organs via arteries, they basically get branched into smaller vessels called capilleries and the artery end of Capillaries is called Arteriole, while when, organs use the blood, after that CO2 rich blood is transferred from Vein End of Capillaries called Venule to the Veins. These smaller branchings mix up again to form single blood vessel which is vein.

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