Why does blood circulate around the body?

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2026-04-26 15:10

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Blood flows away from the heart in the arteries, and towards the heart in the veins. It cannot travel in two directions through one vessel.

Blood goes away from the heart in arteries, exchanges its oxygen for waste in the capillaries, and then goes back to the heart through the veins. Valves in the veins keep the blood from flowing in the wrong direction.

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