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    Blood Cells and Proteins Typically Cannot Pass Across the Walls
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Blood Cells and Proteins Typically Cannot Pass Across the Walls

Question 35

Question 35

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Blood cells and proteins typically cannot pass across the walls of capillaries and are thus prevented from leaving or entering the capillaries.

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