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- The only vessels that provide direct access oxygen and nutrients to nearly every cell in the body are the __________. A arterioles B capillaries C arteries D venules E veinsWhich of the following is NOT true of gas, nutrient, and fluid exchange between capillaries and body tissues? Blood pressure is higher entering than leaving the capillary Osmotic pressure is constant across the capillary Blood pressure is less in the capillary than in the tissuesExcess fluid from the exchange enters the lymphatic duct Blood enters the capillary from the arterioleWhich of the following is an example of a normalphysiologic process that uses a positive feedback loop?a. blood pressure regulationb. childbirthc. regulation of fluid balanced. temperature regulation
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- note whether the statements below are consistent with an open or closed circulatory system. The circulating fluid flows in one direction (unidirectionally) through a circulatory loop. The circulating fluid is called hemolymph. Ostia are pores in the heart, important for circulatory function. The circulating fluid is called blood. The circulating fluid remains in vessels as it moves throughout the organism. Is the more efficient type of circulatory system.Which of the following is not a function of the cardiovascularsystem?a. transport oxygen to tissues and remove waste materialsb. allow for the detection of stimuli from the external environmentc. participate in temperature homeostasisd. transport cells of the immune systemUse words from the word bank provided to fill in the spaces of the following paragraph: Word bank: respiratory, excretory, digestive, gas exchange, carbon dioxide, oxygen, nutrients, energy, tissues, cells, organs, gills, lungs, skin, diffusion, counter current, active transport, rich, poor, one, two, three, four In single circulatory systems blood vessels transport blood to the Blank 1 to become oxygenated using a Blank 2 (two words) mechanism. Blood within the heart is oxygen Blank 3, and the heart drives the blood around the body using Blank 4 chambers.