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Question:

What are the artery walls like and why?

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Answer:

They are thick, elastic and strong so that the muscles can stretch and pump blood under high pressure. It carries oxygenated blood. They also branch into capillaries.


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They are thick, elastic and strong so that the muscles can stretch and pump blood under high pressure. It carries oxygenated blood. They also branch into capillaries.
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