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Please help me with this question!!!!!!!!! How does the blood pressure in the arteries compare to the blood pressure in veins?
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Please help me with this question!!!!!!!!! How does the blood pressure in the arteries compare to the blood pressure in veins?
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the blood pressure in the arteries are fast paced so the arteries would need to be strong in order to manage while the blood pressure in the vains are much slower so the are not really strong builded
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