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When released into the circulation, fatty acids are bound to ________ for assimilation into tissue.
Brachial Artery
A major blood vessel of the upper arm that supplies blood to the arm and hand, often used for measuring blood pressure.
Popliteal
Relating to the area behind the knee joint, where several important nerves and blood vessels pass.
Femoral
Relating to the femur or thigh bone, often used in medical contexts to describe related structures, procedures, or conditions.
Blood Viscosity
A measure of the thickness and stickiness of an individual's blood, impacting how blood flows through vessels.
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