Arteries, becuase they are directly pumped by the heart while veins are pumped some by your heart and some by muscle movement.
Arteries have thicker walls as well to cope with the greater pressure.
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The arteries carry pure blood to the different tissues and organs of the body so it is propelled by the heart with greater velocity so that way pure blood is readily available. The veins carry the impure blood in the body so they are carried with less velocity by the blood capillaries .
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Actually, it's because veins are further away from the heart
The pressure in the arteries is much more than in the capillaries because the arteries are pumping the blood from the heart, so it needs more pressure for the blood to get to the different body parts.
The heart pumps the blood through the arteries . There fore the pressure is high . Veins bring back the blood to the heart , but there is nothing pumping the blood . Therefore the pressure is low . You may ask why does the blood moves in the veins at all ? Thats because the blood coming from the arteries forces it to . So its like this : Heart pumps -> artery (hight pressure) -> organ (kidney , liver ..what evs) -> to the vein -> heart -> lungs -> heart :REPEAT:
Because the blood in the veins is blood wit air and when the heart pumbs it, it becomes hot
Much higher in arteries.
Blood pressure is higher in arteries.
Arteries.
The blood pressure is usually high when blood leaves the small arteries and enters the capillaries.
Yes. Blood always flows from a higher pressure to a lower pressure, so as the blood moves from the arteries through the capillaries and into the veins pressure drops considerably.
Arterioles take blood from the arteries to the capillaries. Venules take blood from the capillaries to the veins.
The arteries transport blood to the capillaries.
Because arteries are narrower, thus increasing the pressure in the arteries. So you need thicker walls to contain the blood under pressure.
The blood pressure is usually high when blood leaves the small arteries and enters the capillaries.
The blood pressure is usually high when blood leaves the small arteries and enters the capillaries.
Yes. Blood always flows from a higher pressure to a lower pressure, so as the blood moves from the arteries through the capillaries and into the veins pressure drops considerably.
No, pressure is higher in the arteries.
the three blood vessels are the Veins capillaries Arteries the arteries.
The arterial system generally has a higher pressure than the venous system, so the answer is the aorta. Pressure is lost when the arteries split into capillaries, which have leaky walls.
arteries, as the arteries take blood away from the heart, and to carry the blood all the way around the body the blood needs to be travelling at a high pressure.
Arteries go to arterioles, then the capillaries Arteries
Arterioles take blood from the arteries to the capillaries. Venules take blood from the capillaries to the veins.
arteries experience higher blood pressure.. apex huh?
No, its higher in the arteries due to the pressure of the heart beating.
Capillaries, arteries, and veins are the kinds of blood vessels.