why valve of veins are thinner than valve of artries
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Veins carry the blood back to the heart. They're similar to arteries but not as strong or as thick. Unlike arteries, veins contain valves that ensure blood flows in only one direction. (Arteries don't require valves because pressure from the heart is so strong that blood is only able to flow in one direction.)
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Because in Artries there is a chance of bi- directional flow, so to stop this valves are designed to be more thicker whereas in veins there is only uni-directional flow
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