Blood that is poor in nutrients is carried from the aorta to the _______ ______ artery to smaller (membranous?) arteries, which divide to a capillary bed in the wall of the ______, where, in the process of absorption, nutrients enter the blood. This nutrient-rich blood now flows into the _____ vein, which joins with the _______ vein from the spleen and stomach and becomes the _____. The vein now carries blood to the liver, where it breaks into a second capillary bed. Capallaries in the liver converge into the _______ veins, which empty into the cordial vena cava for transport back into the heart.
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