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3 May, 13:20

What is the correct path of a red blood cell through the body?

A. veins, arteries, heart/lungs, capillaries

B. arteries, capillaries, veins, heart/lungs

C. arteries, heart/lungs, capillaries, veins

D. heart/lungs, veins, arteries, capillaries

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  1. 3 May, 13:39
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    The arteries, capillaries, veins, heart/lungs is the correct path of a red blood cell through the body.

    Option: B

    Explanation:

    When a heart beats and drives blood into the blood vessels, there is some course through the human body that the blood takes. The blood passes by pulmonary circulation (circulation to the lungs), followed by systemic circulation (rest of the body). The blood flows in an interminable loop, transporting supplies and extracting trash. RBCs have a complicated job within blood. They take oxygen from your lungs and bring it into the tissues and organs of your body. Your blood then brings carbon dioxide back to the lungs where you can exhale it. The blood motion in the heart take place and RBCs collect oxygen in the lungs. Through the arteries the movement of blood occur but away from the heart & lungs. Into the cells via capillaries, the RBCs leave the oxygen while the blood then returns via the veins to the heart and the cycle keep repeating.
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