the blood pressure in artries is high but low in veins
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Veins operate at a lower blood pressure, since the blood has lost considerable pressuretraveling through the arteries and capillaries. Therefore, veins are less muscular than arteries. Also, many veins must transport blood from the lower body up to the heart. This requires the blood to flow against gravity.
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Because in arteries carry blood from the heart to all body parts and heart pumps it at high pressure so pressure of blood is high in arteries.
But when the deoxygeneted blood comes back to heart by the body parts it is taken by veins. And here the pressure is low. That's why..
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But when the deoxygeneted blood comes back to heart by the body parts it is taken by veins. And here the pressure is low. That's why..
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