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A grizzly bear bites your leg. You're horrified to see that the injury has resulted in pulsatile spurts of large volumes of blood rather than slowly oozing blood. This implies the bear bit through a(n)
Capacitance vessel |
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Distributing vessel |
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Exchange vessel |
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Lymphatic vessel |
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Unperfused vessel |
The distributing vessels (muscular arteries) are connected with left ventricle. So, when the ventricle contracts, it transmits pressure to the arteries & the blood running in it oozes out with pressure (with spurts).
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