because the vain is long and delivers blood all over the body.
The brain itself does not pulse, but it does have a blood flow. The veins and arteries do have a pulse.
Arteries have a pulse
Each pulse is the heartbeat pushing blood through your veins
Arteries have a pulse due to the rhythmic contraction of the heart, which creates a pressure wave that can be felt as the pulse in arteries. Veins do not have a pulse as they carry blood back to the heart at a lower pressure.
None. The carotid arteries do.
Veins take blood back to the heart. So the pluse created from the heart beating is felt as a surge of blood in an artery. by the time the surge of blood has passed through the network of arterioles and capillaries the surge has died down.
Veins or arteries are close to the surface,
They are the two jugular veins.
no the thing is when we are affected to headache our pulse beat in our head increases. when you are having an headache just touch your veins in you head you can feel the increas of pulse .
You have veins and arteries running through your body. An artery will have a pulse and typically be buried deeper into your muscle tissue for protection. The blood vessels that you see on your arms will be veins. If you compress one of them you will notice there is no pulse signal since this is a return to your heart.
There are certain veins leading from your heart. and stuff.
Your heart beating (The muscles in the heart relaxing and contracting) to pump the blood around your body, without which you would die. Your pulse is the blood rushing through your veins after each 'pump', hence you can feel your pulse.