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why blood is not under pressure in veins if it would then explain the situation​

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Answered by Rxyll
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Answer: Mean blood pressure decreases as the circulating blood moves away from the heart through arteries, capillaries, and veins due to viscous loss of energy. Mean blood pressure drops during circulation, although most of this decrease occurs along the small arteries and arterioles

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