why does arteries have thicker walls than veins
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because there are more sensative compared to veins
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Because they are closer to the heart and receive blood that is surging at a far greater pressure (Figure 2), arteries and arterioles have thick walls, to withstand the high pressure. Veins and venules move blood that is much lower in pressure, and therefore, has a poorer flow rate.
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