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The blood circulation, which starts and ends into capillaries is(a) Portal circulation(b) Renal circulation(c) Hepatic circulation(d) Lymphatic circulation
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This refers to a type of blood circulation where the blood flows from the heart to the capillaries (small blood vessels) and then back to the heart. Show more…
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