Biology, asked by vashnavi4035, 1 year ago

why do veins have thin walls as compared to arteries? ​

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Answered by mjtgamer9
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The walls of the arteries are found to be thicker than that of a vein because the blood that is carried from the heart to the capillaries has more high pressure. ... As the blood flowing through the veins does nat have much pressure as in that of thearteries their walls are thinner ascompared to artery walls
Answered by pranay2020
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The walls of the arteries are found to be thicker than that of a vein because the blood that is carried from the heart to the capillaries has more high pressure. ... As the blood flowing through the veins does nat have *** much pressure as in that of the arteries their walls are thinner as compared to artery walls.

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