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why the blood leaves and enters into capillary​

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Answered by kapilhingwe
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The walls of the capillaries arepermeable to oxygen and carbon dioxide. Oxygen moves from the capillary toward the cells of thetissues and organs. Carbon dioxide moves from the cells and into the capillaries. Blood leaves the capillaryand enters the small venules.

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Answered by samanta07
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