Biology, asked by JoshiaFernandes, 4 months ago

(c) Exchange of material between the blood and the surrounding takes place through
capillaries. Why?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The exchange of materials between blood and the surrounding cells is capillaries. Blood capillaries are the smallest vessels and are only one cell thick. Hence, exchange of materials can easily occur by diffusion across the membranes of blood capillaries.

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