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    The Driving Force Propelling Blood Through the Circulatory System Is
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The Driving Force Propelling Blood Through the Circulatory System Is

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The driving force propelling blood through the circulatory system is the difference in blood pressure from the beginning of a blood vessel to its end. This difference is known as the blood pressure ________.

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