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Alanna Beasley
3 July, 20:07
What is the purpose of a valve?
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Andres Young
3 July, 21:48
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In general or valves are used to turn off or proportionately control the flow of fluid through any system. Your faucet in your bathroom is a type of valve. You can turn it all the way off and all the way on, but you can also turn it on a little bit at a time.
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Lexi Ashley
3 July, 21:58
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To prevent blood backflow!
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