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Why does blood flow tend to be faster in arteries than in veins?
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because blood viscosity is higher in arteries than in velns
because blood pH is lower in arteries than in veins
because blood pressure is higher in arteries than in veins
because blood pressure is lower in arteries than in veins
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Step-by-step explanation:

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because the heart can push the blood down to your legs really fast but it takes longer for your veins to push the blood through back up to your heart to circulate

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