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Why do veins have thin walls as compared to the arteries?


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Veins have thinner walls than arteries:

  1. Arteries are the blood vessels.
  2. They are transporting blood from the heart to one or more parts of the body.
  3. The majority of them transport oxygenated blood.
  4. This is the muscular-walled tube.
  5. They aid in the removal of wastes such as carbon dioxide and urea.
  6. Because arteries carry blood from the heart to all parts of the body they bear high pressure.
  7. Their walls are thick and elastic due to this high pressure.
  8. Veins are a type of blood vessel that is transport blood to the heart.
  9. These collect blood from various parts of the body and return it to the heart.
  10. The majority of them have deoxygenated blood.
  11. These are the blood vessels that are flexible.
  12. The veins are able to stretch.
  13. This ability is called capacitance.
  14. These have thinner walls than arteries.
  15. It is because arteries carry blood from the heart.
  16. They can withstand pressure because of their thick walls.
  17. Veins have thin walls due to the low pressure.

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