Biology, asked by vijayalaxmidurgam7, 4 months ago

Lumen size is bigger in vein when compare with arlay? why? ​

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Answered by Varshatherowdy
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Explanation:

Arterial walls are actually thicker to cope with the high pressure. It is easier for a thin-walled vessel to rupture than a thick-walled vessel. ... Because of this, veins have larger lumens to allow blood to pass more quickly when not under pressure.

Answered by labhnithana
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Answer:

Arterial walls are actually thicker to cope with the high pressure. ... In veins, because there is no pressure, blood has to be able to flow back fairly rapidly to be used again. Because of this, veins have larger lumens to allow blood to pass more quickly when not under pressure.

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