Vascular Physiology - AP Biology

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Where does transfer of oxygen to cells occur?

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Capillaries are the smallest blood vessels, which allow transport of oxygen and other small molecules. There are capillaries involved in gas exchange in the lungs, but it does not involve transfer of oxygen to the cells. Rather, it involves uptake of oxygen by red blood cells from the air inside the alveoli, and removal of carbon dioxide from the blood into the air in the alveoli to be exhaled. All other blood vessels have walls that are too thick to allow transport of any substances across them. The heart is the muscular pump of the circulatory system, which provides the pressure required to drive blood flow.

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