Why are only veins and not the arteries provided with valves?
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➡️ In veins we know that valves present because in veins very low pressure is present so to prevent back flow of blood valves are present.
➡️ We know that in arteries a vert high pressure is present so there no need of valves so in arteries there is no valves.
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➡️ In veins we know that valves present because in veins very low pressure is present so to prevent back flow of blood valves are present.
➡️ We know that in arteries a vert high pressure is present so there no need of valves so in arteries there is no valves.
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The main function of the valves in veins is to prevent back flow of blood.
Blood in the arteries, after being pumped by the heart, are under much higher pressure than blood in veins so there is no need for valves in arteries to prevent back flow.
Blood in veins is under much lower pressure as it is returning to the heart from the various organs and tissues and so has a risk of back flow if the valves are not present to prevent it.
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