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Proceeding downstream from the aorta, branching of arterial vessels increases total cross-sectional area and thus results in diminished velocity of blood flow from the aorta to the capillaries. Velocity increases from the capillaries to the large veins with the confluence of vessels and the resulting decrease in total cross-sectional area. :)
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The average velocity of the blood as it flows through a capillary is 0.00047 m/s.
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what do capillaries have inside
Blood flows slowly through capillaries. This speed allows for increased efficiency of diffusion of materials.
It is because the capillaries are conducting the gas exchange which will affect the rate of velocity
As the blood moves through the aorta, the friction of the walls of the aorta decreases velocity. This velocity decrease results in a decrease in pressure.
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