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The capillaries are much smaller and widespread,the aeorta is the chamber in the heart,therefore the pressure is much stronger there.

2007-03-05 20:29:51 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

simply because the aorta is closest to the heart and is a large blood vessel ... the aorta is the largest artery in the body... from the aorta, it just goes to the arteries and into the capillaries, then veins and all the way back to the heart... then back to the lungs through the pulmonary artery to oxidize air and go back into the heart through the pulmonary vein to be pumped out again into the aorta and the rest of the body

naturally, as you move out further from the heart, the pressure would lessen

2007-03-06 04:23:40 · answer #2 · answered by spec1227 4 · 1 0

if pressure was higher in capillaries then blood would flowing from c. to aorta

2007-03-06 05:47:39 · answer #3 · answered by Srbo Sutaric 5 · 0 0

Leave the catipillars alone! I'm not a fan of bugs, but I will tell you, buster, that catipillars are cute!

2007-03-06 04:06:14 · answer #4 · answered by Debi in LA 5 · 0 0

maybe...

2007-03-06 04:06:24 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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