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scleral venous sinus (canal of Schlemm)

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What Substances is not reabsorbed by blood after it passes through the kidneys?

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Channel through which venous blood flows?

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pulmonary arterial blood as it has moce CO2 than venous


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because the heart of fish only receive only venous blood


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