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Why is the blood blood pressure in pulmonary vein more than the pulmonary artery?

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Answered by Anonymous
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From there, oxygenated blood is transferred to the left ventricle and is pumped to the systemic circulation. ... Blood pressure in the pulmonary circulation is lower than in the systemic circulation. The walls of the pulmonary capillaries are thinner than those of similar vessels in the systemic circulation.

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