Arteries have thicker walls of blood vessels than veins because a. Veins are more important in blood circulation b. Arteries will lead to capillaries c. Veins accommodate high blood pressure pumped from heart d. Cholesterol precipitation inside blood vessels e. Arteries accommodate high blood pressure pumped from the heart
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