Biology, asked by Anonymous, 11 months ago

in older people blood which cells are easily observed under the skin what type of blood vessels are these arteries or veins tell the reason behind your answer​

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Answered by DianaRoss
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Answer:

veins is the answer my friend.

Answered by shubhamkr5923
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Answer:

Aging changes in the heart and blood vessels

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Some changes in the heart and blood vessels normally occur with age. However, many other changes that are common with aging are due to modifiable factors. If not treated, these can lead to heart disease.

BACKGROUND

The heart has two sides. The right side pumps blood to the lungs to receive oxygen and get rid of carbon dioxide. The left side pumps oxygen-rich blood to the body.

Blood flows out of the heart through arteries, which branch out and get smaller and smaller as they go into the tissues. In the tissues, they become tiny capillaries.

Capillaries are where the blood gives up oxygen and nutrients to the tissues, and receives carbon dioxide and wastes back from the tissues. Then, the vessels begin to collect together into larger and larger veins, which return blood to the heart.

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