Normally the flow of blood is NEVER from

a

artery to arterioles

b

arterioles to capillaries

c

capillaries to venules

d

arteerioles to the artery

e

venules to the vein

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Prof E.C.G
12 years ago

BLOOD FLOWS 4RM "HERAT-ARTERIES-ARTERIOLES-CAPILLARIES-VENULES-VEINS AND BACK 2D HEART..ACCORDING 2D QSTN,IT SAYS"WHICH ONE IS NEVER A ROUTER"..BLOOD CANNOT FLOW 4RM ARETERIOLES 2D ARTERIES THUS,D CORRECT ANSWER SHUD BE "D".

The answer is definitely option D bcos blood circulation is not backward in the sense that blood cannot flow from the arterioles to the arteries rather it flows from d arteries to d arterioles

Myschool Kelly
10 years ago

Thanks for your contributions. Correction has been made.

The answer is definitely option D bcos blood circulation is not backward in the sense that blood cannot flow from the arterioles to the arteries rather it flows from d arteries to d arterioles.

otikpaceejay
10 years ago

ALL STILL SAYING THE SAME THING..HABAA..THANKS TO CECILIA..I SUPPORT

Blood leaves the heart through the artery to the arterioles then to the capillaries and then to the venules and veins.

dashin
11 years ago

D IS THE ANSA

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