Why is the strcture of arteries different from veins?

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2026-02-26 05:55

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This is because arteries have more force going through them than veins do. Arteries have a higher level of pressure as opposed to veins who are more relaxed and just have blood being pushed along through them rather than FORCED.

If you put a vein in place of an artery, it would probably just burst.

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