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Biology, 10.11.2020 23:30, feastershevill

Damage to the capillaries throughout the body can directly cause which problem? A
Inability of the body to absorb nutrients from food
B
Inability of the body to send oxygen to tissues
C
Inability of the body to release food energy
D
Inability of the body to receive information from the legs
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