Continuous intravenous blood flow

Veins are channels in the cardiovascular system that guide and transport blood back to the heart. The vein starts in the capillaries and ends in the atrium. The small veins start from the capillaries, gradually merge into the middle and large veins during the return to the heart, and finally inject into the atrium.

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