Textbook Question
Locations where vessels connect via collateral vessels are known as:
a. thoroughfare channels.
b. metarterioles.
c. anastomoses.
d. venules.
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Arteries that supply these organs do not have many anastomoses.
Veins that carry blood away from these organs do not have many anastomoses.
There are very few arteriovenous anastomoses near these organs.
They have many capillary beds.
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