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Chapter 7, Problem 1.5T
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The cardiovascular system is composed of the heart, blood vessels (veins and arteries), and blood. In the human system, the heart plays a crucial role in pumping blood throughout the body by means of the circulatory system, which conduct oxygen and nutrients to bodily organs and removes carbon dioxide and
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