Biology, asked by aayushaupadhaya94, 4 months ago

arteries and veins are found at different depth. Why?​

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Answered by kapilp10101
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Arteries experience a pressure wave as blood is pumped from the heart. This can be felt as a "pulse." Because of this pressure the walls of arteries are much thicker than those of veins. ... The vessel walls of veins are thinner than arteries and do not have as much tunica media.

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