Final answer:
False. Blood pressure decreases significantly as it goes from the arteries to the veins.
Step-by-step explanation:
False. Blood pressure actually decreases significantly as it goes from the arteries to the veins. Arteries have relatively high blood pressure due to the pumping action of the heart and the resistance to flow in the smaller arteries and arterioles. As blood flows through the capillaries and veins, the pressure gradually decreases, and by the time it reaches the veins, the pressure is very low.