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- Explain the concept of blood vesselsDescribe a positive feedback mechanism that operatesduring blood clotting.Describe the path a red blood cell would take once it passed through the aortic semilunar valve and traveled to the brain by way of a carotid artery and returned to the left ventricle. Include any valves, arteries, veins, and chambers along the way
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