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Which factor is most important when determining whether an organized sport is safe for a child to participate in?
Interstitial Spaces
Areas that surround tissue cells, filled with interstitial fluid, which allows for the transport of substances between blood and cells.
Arteriosclerosis
A general term describing the thickening and hardening of the walls of the arteries, which can restrict blood flow to organs and tissues.
Aging Arteries
The process through which arteries become less flexible and more prone to plaque accumulation as one ages, often leading to cardiovascular diseases.
Tunica
Refers to a layer or covering of tissues in various organs, such as blood vessels (e.g., tunica intima, media, and adventitia).
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