The heart controls arterial blood. It's pumping creates pressure. The last thing you'd need is a sticky or malfunctioning valve in an artery, because pressure would build up behind the stuck valve.
No arteries have valves, only veins have valves to stop backflow.
No, veins have the valves, arteries don't.
No, veins have the valves, arteries don't.
valves
valves
Nothing, it is only pressure that keeps blood moving in the right direction in arteries. Veins have valves that prevent backflow of blood, but arteries do not.
Arteries carry blood with oxygen to the heart. Veins carry blood full of carbon dioxide to the lungs. Arteries have a thick wall. Veins have a thin wall. Arteries have no valves. Veins have valves.
Valves function to help keep blood flowing toward the heart. Arteries function to carry blood away from the heart.
Arteries are valve-less vessels, meaning there are no valves.
valves are not present in arteries because in arteries there is high blood pressure
Veins, arteries or valves
No arteries do not contain valves since there is enough pressure from the heart to force blood through these vessels without significant backflow between contractions.