Biology, asked by UnknownDude, 1 year ago

Blood flows in arteries in spurts and is under pressure. Why?

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Answered by vvv4444
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the blood in vertebrate flows from closed type of circulatory system hence blood have pressure
Answered by Altmile
11
It's because in arteries the lumen is very narrow and the walls are thick so blood flows in more pressure

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