Q. Why is blood pressure lower in veins than in arteries?
Answer: Because pressure decreases as distance from heart increases
Notes: Blood pressure is highest near the heart and continuously decreases as blood moves through arteries, capillaries, and veins due to friction and resistance, with veins being farthest from the heart. Valves in veins prevent backflow but do not significantly affect pressure reduction.
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