Why are veins visible and arteries deep rooted? for 2 marks
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Both vary in terms of structure and composition. Arteries are well settled deep because are sensitive and if any damage occurs to them, a lot of blood loss can happen whereas veins lie near the skin because they have low pressure and the muscle contraction and relaxation controls the blood flow in veins.
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Arteries are deep-seated to prevent any damage from occurring they perform the critical function of carrying oxygenated blood throughout the body. Veins, on the other hand, are located superficially. This is because the blood flows through them with considerably lower pressure than arteries.
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