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Chapter 23, Problem 19RQ
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To justify:
The given statement, “The bronchioles are to the respiratory system what the arterioles are to the cardiovascular systems.”
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The accessory parts of the circulatory system and the respiratory system are similar to each other due to many similarities present in-between them. The most notable is the similarity between the bronchioles and the arterioles. They are the tube like structures that are responsible for taking oxygenated blood and gases respectively.
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