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12 November, 21:02

Arteries and veins are unsuited to exchanging materials with surroundings tissues explain why this case

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  1. 13 November, 00:34
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    Well the walls of the arteries and veins are way too thick ... So because of this, material exchange has to take place in the capillaries because the capillaries have thin walls and the pressure is low unlike the walls of the arteries and viens where their pressure is high.
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