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Blood flows in blood vessels. The blood vessel where the pressure is lowest is





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Answered by SUNNY90850
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Pressure is a measure of the force that the blood exerts against the vessel walls as it moves the blood through the vessels. Like all fluids, blood flows from a high pressure area to a region with lower pressure. Blood flows in the same direction as the decreasing pressure gradient: arteries to capillaries to veins.

Answered by llawlliet
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  • Pressure is a measure of the force that the blood exerts against the vessel walls as it moves the blood through the vessels.
  • Like all fluids, blood flows from a high pressure area to a region with lower pressure.
  • Blood flows in the same direction as the decreasing pressure gradient: arteries to capillaries to veins.
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