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Define these terms.
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Answered by 2601ar
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blood - it is a fluid connective tissue it consists of Plasma and blood cells .

blood vessels. -a tubular structure carrying blood through the tissues and organs

artery - it is the vessels which carry blood away from the heart to the organs of the body

vein - it is the vessels which carry blood from various organs of the body to the heart

capillaries- the smallest vessels have one cell with walls are called capillaries

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Answered by jyotisabat20
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  • BLOOD - Blood is a transport liquid pumped by the heart (or an equivalent structure) to all parts of the body, after which it is returned to the heart to repeat the process.
  • BLOOD VESSELS - Blood vessels are the channels or conduits through which blood is distributed to body tissues.
  • ARTERY - Artery is the blood vessels of the body that carry blood away from the heart and to the organs and tissues of the body.
  • VEINS - Veins are vessels of the circulatory system that support circulation by conveying blood to the heart.
  • CAPILLARY - Capillaries are tiny blood vessels connecting arteries to veins.

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