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- Which of the following best describes veins? thick walled, small lumens, low pressure, lack valves thin walled, large lumens, low pressure, have valves thin walled, small lumens, high pressure, have valves thick walled, large lumens, high pressure, lack valvesA characteristic of blood circulation through or to the heart is that: a. the superior vena cava conveys blood to the head. b. the inferior vena cava conveys blood to the right atrium. c. the pulmonary arteries convey blood from the lungs to theleft atrium. d. the pulmonary veins convey blood into the left ventricle. e. the aorta branches into two coronary arteries that conveyblood from heart muscle.20. Which of the following are called the resistance vessels? A. Arterioles B. Veins C. Venules D. Arteries
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