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The wall of artery has thicker muscles than vein, why?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Arteries experience a pressure wave as blood is pumped from the heart. This can be felt as a "pulse." Because of this pressure the walls of arteries are much thicker than those of veins. In addition, the tunica media is much thicker in arteries than in veins.

Answered by BrainlyKing111
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Answer:

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Explanation:

WE KNOW THAT,

A artery in heart is very important...

So.. it is having more muscles....to protect it from injuries and other overflowing of blood...

ALSO,

The veins are thin and contains small capillaries...

So it is having thin muscles...

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