Biology, asked by sumansharma271pcy3m0, 1 year ago

why blood is donated by veins not by the artries

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Answered by TanuMak
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Because arteries contain deoxiganated blood.
Answered by Sabrinanathalia
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IT IS BECAUSE -

Veins are close to the surface of the skin. This makes the process easier by avoiding a deep needle plunge just to draw a bit of blood. Arteries, on the other hand, are a tad bit deeper.

The walls of veins are thinner than arteries’.

The blood pressure in veins is less than that in arteries.

Hope it will help you friend :)
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