The flow of blood from an artery to a capillary then to a vein represents _____ A. arterial anastomosis B. portal system C. venous anastomosis D. typical route E. arteriovenous anastomosis
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Portal system refers to a system where blood flows through two capillary beds before returning to the heart, which is also not the case here as we have only one capillary bed mentioned. Venous anastomosis refers to the connection between two veins, which is not Show more…
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