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Question
circulatory structures that return blood to the heart are called —
capillaries
arteries
veins
muscles
Brief Explanations
Capillaries are sites of gas - exchange, arteries carry blood away from the heart, and muscles are not circulatory structures for returning blood. Veins are the circulatory structures that return blood to the heart.
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