A. heart-arteriole-artery-tissues
B. heart-artery-arteriole-tissues
C. heart-vein-venule-tissues
D. heart-venule-vein-tissues

Correct Answer:

Option B – heart-artery-arteriole-tissues

Explanation

Arteries carry blood away from the heart and veins carry blood back to the heart.

Arteries transport blood away from the heart and branch into smaller vessels, forming arterioles. Arterioles distribute blood to capillary beds, the sites of exchange with the body tissues. Capillaries lead back to small vessels known as venules that flow into the larger veins and eventually back to the heart.

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