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The document discusses the coronary artery that supplies the heart with blood, as well as the vena cava, aorta, and ventricle. It also mentions how plaque formation causes blood vessels to narrow and how xylem and phloem transport substances in plants.

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The document discusses the coronary artery that supplies the heart with blood, as well as the vena cava, aorta, and ventricle. It also mentions how plaque formation causes blood vessels to narrow and how xylem and phloem transport substances in plants.

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vena cava

aorta

ventricle

This is the coronary artery that supplies the heart muscles with blood
so if blocked, there would be no blood pumping leading to heart
attacks
Vessel b

The valve

It helps the blood that is flowing at a lower pressure


to flow in one direction to prevent backflow

The formation of plaque would cause the diameter of the blood


vessels to get smaller
Xylem

Phloem

They have a lower metabolic rate and substances do


not need to be delivered to plant tissues at a fast rate
One
. mechanism would be that plants have a pumping
mechanism to move water across the root into the
xylem

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