Biology, asked by auxelia240, 1 year ago

why are arteries used to measure blood pressure and not veins

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Answered by manvi7628
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blood pressure over arteries and not over veins because the thicker, muscular walls of arteries help to push blood through the circulatory system as it moves away from the heart.  Veins carrying blood returning to the heart are thin-walled, and do not pulse.

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