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Easy exchange of gases

They can reach smaller parts

Easy diffusion

Easy blood flow

Easy exchange of material.....

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The advantage of highly branched capillaries is that oxygen and nutrients are able to move quickly.

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you bleed out quicker

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Q: What are the advantages of having very thin and highly branched capillaries for blood flow?
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