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suggest why it is an advantage for blood to flow very slowly through capillaries and comment that blood flows. much faster in arteries than vessels​

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Blood Flow Through the Body

The heart pumps oxygenated and deoxygenated blood throughout the body in a complex system of arteries, veins, and capillaries.

How Blood Flows Through the Body

As the heart pumps, blood is pushed through the body through the entire circulatory system. Oxygenated blood is pumped away from the heart to the rest of the body, while deoxygenated blood is pumped to the lungs where it is reoxygenated before returning to the heart.

Blood Flow Away from the Heart

With each rhythmic pump of the heart, blood is pushed under high pressure and velocity away from the heart, initially along the main artery, the aorta. In the aorta, the blood travels at 30 cm/sec. From the aorta, blood flows into the arteries and arterioles and, ultimately, to the capillary beds. As it reaches the capillary beds, the rate of flow is dramatically (one-thousand times) slower than the rate of flow in the aorta. While the diameter of each individual arteriole and capillary is far narrower than the diameter of the aorta, the rate is actually slower due to the overall diameter of all the combined capillaries being far greater than the diameter of the individual aorta.......

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