Biology, asked by shuklasangeeta02, 10 months ago

why artery always deeply situated give reason

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Answered by Anonymous
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Located throughout the body, arteries transport nutrient-rich, oxygenated blood to organs and tissues. Arteries are more muscular and have smaller, rounder lumens (internal spaces) than veins. The artery lumen has a wavy endothelium, or inner lining, due to the configuration of elastic tissue beneath it.

Answered by Greenbeanie
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Answer: it is because here is high blood flow.

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