Biology, asked by Ritika8911, 11 months ago

Blood pressure is high in the arteties and low in the vien give reason for such difference

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Answered by Ritankar2000
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The radii of arteries are less than veins because the walls of arteries are so much thicker.So due to less radii the blood flowing through veins acquire high pressure.
Answered by SillySam
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the blood pressure in artery is high as compared to that of vein because all the arteries carry blood from the hearf which pumps out with high pressure and all veins carry blood fron body parts so yhe blood pressure is comparitively much lower.
ALSO the arteries have thick walls which enables them ti carry blood in high pressure. If it was to be in vein then the walls must have burst.
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