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Many people believe that red blood cells randomly travel through the human body.

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Question: DO RED BLOOD CELLS TRAVEL AT RANDOM THROUGH THE HUMAN BODY?

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No, red blood cells move through the body in a well-defined and organized manner. They travel through the arterial system and move through capillaries to deliver oxygen and nutrients to the body's tissues. They then travel through the venous system back to the heart, lungs, and other organs to pick up more oxygen and other nutrients before making the journey again.

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March 3, 2023, 8:18 a.m.

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Published: Friday, March 3, 2023

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