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why the blood pressure in arteries is low compared to veins​

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Answered by anusy2850
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Veins carry blood back to your heart from the rest of your body. The pressure of the blood returning to the heart is very low, so the walls of veins are much thinner than arteries. ... The blood in capillaries flows slower to allow time for fluid and nutrients to move between the blood and your body's tissues

Answered by surajatahw1
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Explanation:Blood pressure is high in arteries because the blood is direct pumped by the heart to all the body parts through arteries ao the wall of arteries are thick and there is no need of valves because pressure is high.

Blood pressure is low in arteries because the blood is not pumped by any source such as heart so the wall of veins is thin and requires valves whick prevent the back flow of blood.

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