Biology, asked by bhumi934, 1 day ago

Q70. During dialysis, the patient's blood after purification is pumped back into a/an
(a) artery (b) vein (c) capillary (d) lymph vessel​

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Answered by pujaranirkl1
1

Answer:

b) vein

Explanation:

The dialysate pulls waste and extra fluids out of the blood, through the membrane, and carries them away. The filtered blood is then pumped back to the body. Blood flows from the body into the machine and back again through tubes.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:artery

Explanation:the patient's blood after purification is pumped back into an artery. Arteries pump blood back and forth in the human body.:the patient's blood after purification is pumped back into an artery. Arteries pump blood back and forth in the human body.

:the patient's blood after purification is pumped back into an artery. Arteries pump blood back and forth in the human body.

:the patient's blood after purification is pumped back into an artery. Arteries pump blood back and forth in the human body.

:the patient's blood after purification is pumped back into an artery. Arteries pump blood back and forth in the human body.

:the patient's blood after purification is pumped back into an artery. Arteries pump blood back and forth in the human body.

:the patient's blood after purification is pumped back into an artery. Arteries pump blood back and forth in the human body.

:the patient's blood after purification is pumped back into an artery. Arteries pump blood back and forth in the human body.

:the patient's blood after purification is pumped back into an artery. Arteries pump blood back and forth in the human body.

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