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Cells need oxygen to make energy. Oxygen-rich blood is transported to tissues. When the oxygen is dropped off, it needs to move through structures that are small and thin.

Which vessels allow for oxygen movement into the tissues?
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Answer:

capillaries because theirs no possible way for arteries to travel in Arteries are connected to the heart to let gallons of oxygenated and not oxygenated blood to travel up and down through your body.

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The oxygen molecules move, by diffusion, out of the capillaries and into the body cells. While oxygen moves from the capillaries and into body cells, carbon dioxide moves from the cells into the capillaries. Carbon dioxide is brought, through the blood, back to the heart and then to the lungs

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