Why arteries have high blood pressure and veins have low blood pressure brainly?
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Due to valves.
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Due to valves present in veins , deoxygenated blood flows by less pressure and hence have low bp
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Arteries have thick walls so they can handle the high pressure and velocity that expels your blood out of your heart. Veins carry blood back to your heart from the rest of your body. The pressure of the blood returning to the heart is very low, so the walls of veins are much thinner than arteries.
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