Biology, asked by prashamsashrestha, 1 year ago

Blood flows continously in veins but not in arteries. Why ?

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Answered by shubham610
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Veins return blood to the heart and since blood that flows in veins has already passed through the fine capillaries, it flows slowly with no pulse and at low pressure. For this reason veins have thinner walls than arteries although there have the same three layers in them as arteries

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