Why are the major arteries often located deeper into the body cavity than the major veins?
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Because of the low hemoglobin, veinstend to be darker in color than arteries.Arteries are made up of thicker muscle tissue than veins to better support the high pressure of blood flow. Arteriesare located deeper in the body than veins, which can be close to the surface of the skin.
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Because arteries are moving blood being pumped out by the heart, the walls of arteries are thicker and more elastic than those of veins. This is because the blood in the arteries is passing through with a higher pressure than in veins.
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