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name the blood vessel through which the blood rich in carbon dioxide reaches the heart​

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Answered by BaapJi001
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Explanation:

Carbon dioxide moves from the cells and into the capillaries.

Blood leaves the capillary and enters the small venules.

These venules become progressively larger vessels called veins.

The vena cava are the two largest veins that carry blood into the right upper chamber of the heart (the right atrium).

Answered by cuteangel0001
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Carbon dioxide moves from the cells and into the capillaries. Blood leaves the capillary and enters the small venules. These venules become progressively larger vessels called veins. The vena cava are the two largest veins that carry blood into the right upper chamber of the heart (the right atrium).

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