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BIOLOGY TOPIC 6 HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY

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Question:

How does blood flow through capillaries? (4)

Author: Sammy Universe



Answer:

Very slow at very low pressure = max material exchange extensive branching and narrower lumen reduces the high BP from arteries high hydrostatic pressure at arteriole end = good materials to exit (O2) low hydrostatic pressure at venule end = bad materials to enter (CO2)


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very slow at very low pressure = max material exchange
extensive branching and narrower lumen reduces the high BP from arteries
high hydrostatic pressure at arteriole end = good materials to exit (O2)
low hydrostatic pressure at venule end = bad materials to enter (CO2)
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