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1. The circulatory system distributes blood throughout the body via blood vessels like arteries, veins, and capillaries.
2. Blood flow is greatest in arterioles due to their small size, which produces large vascular resistance.
3. During physical activity, blood flow increases most in skeletal muscles to supply them with oxygen and nutrients.
1. The circulatory system distributes blood throughout the body via blood vessels like arteries, veins, and capillaries.
2. Blood flow is greatest in arterioles due to their small size, which produces large vascular resistance.
3. During physical activity, blood flow increases most in skeletal muscles to supply them with oxygen and nutrients.
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1. The circulatory system distributes blood throughout the body via blood vessels like arteries, veins, and capillaries.
2. Blood flow is greatest in arterioles due to their small size, which produces large vascular resistance.
3. During physical activity, blood flow increases most in skeletal muscles to supply them with oxygen and nutrients.
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