Asteries are deep seated whereas the veins are superficially present in our body. What could be reason for this variation in locations
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Arteries perform the critical function of carrying oxygenated blood throughout the body. ... Therefore, arteries are deep-seated to prevent any damage from occurring. Veins, on the other hand, are located superficially. This is because the blood flows through them with considerably lower pressure than arteries.
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