Multiple Choice
Below the level of the heart, the movement of blood in the veins toward the heart is caused primarily by
A) gravity.
B) the contraction of venous walls.
C) cilia lining the veins.
D) the contraction of nearby skeletal muscles.
E) venous capacitance.
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