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Question
Arteries and veins are joined by a network of ______.
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Solution
Arteries and veins are joined by a network of capillaries.
Explanation:
Capillaries are tiny blood vessels that facilitate the exchange of oxygen, nutrients, and waste products between the blood and the tissues of the body.
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