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the wall of artery is thick comparing to wall of vein because​

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Answered by 4sushmasingh
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The walls of the arteries are found to be thicker than that of a vein because the blood that is carried from the heart to the capillaries has more high pressure. Arteries need thicker walls to prevent the arteries from collapsing

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Answered by thirishanaidu
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the wall of artery is thick comparing to wall of vein because​

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Arteries and veins experience differences in the pressure of blood flow. ... 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.

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