Biology, asked by priyankajayaprakash0, 1 year ago

Why are arteries thicker than ventricles

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Answered by vasanthij97
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It pumps blood out at high pressure so that it can reach all the parts of the body quickly. To withstand the pressure of the blood coming out from the heart, arteries need thick walls. The returning blood in the veins is under low(er) pressure. Because of the lower pressure, vein walls are thinner.

Answered by aashisrivastava1
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Arteries are thicker than ventricles as the arteries have to flow blood to distant parts of the body i.e. from head to toes.

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