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    The Lumen of Capillaries Is So Small That Red Blood
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The Lumen of Capillaries Is So Small That Red Blood

Question 98

Question 98

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The lumen of capillaries is so small that red blood cells must travel through these blood vessels in single file or sometimes actually squeeze through.

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