Biology, asked by prince638757, 10 months ago

blood pressure is high in the arteries and low in the veins. Give the possible reason for such difference. ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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hello mate the proper answer is .

Arteries carry blood from the heart to the tissues. ... The blood pressure drops after the blood passes through the capillaries, and with a larger lumen, reducing the resistance to allow blood flow at a lower pressure, veins have a lower blood pressure. Hence, arterial blood pressure is higher than venous blood pressure.

Answered by gopidharan19
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because arteries carry blood away from heart so it is high and veins carry blood to the heart so they are low.

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