Biology, asked by jvhello5889, 1 year ago

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

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Answered by Anonymous
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✔️It is because arteries are under much higher pressure than veins as the arteries carry blood from the heart and hence to withstand that high pressure pumping by the heart, they have thick blood vessels.

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Answered by Michael12
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✔️It is because arteries are under much higher pressure than veins as the arteries carry blood from the heart and hence to withstand that high pressure pumping by the heart, they have thick blood vessels.

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