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Arteries are deeply seated in the body? Whereas veins are superficial why? |
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Answer» 1. Arteries are deep seated to prevent them from any damage. As arteries carry oxygenated blood, a damage to them results in loss of the oxygenated blood. 2. Arteries lie deeper in the body because it helps them to contain high pressure so that they can carry blood from the heart to all the body parts. 3. Because the deeper the arteries are in the body, the warmer the blood is. The warmer the blood, the more oxygen the haemoglobin is able to carry. 4. Veins are located superficially as the pressure inside them is very low and contain deoxygenated blood. Also their superficial location helps in efficient flow of blood in them by muscular contraction and relaxation in our body. |
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