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How do the artery walls assist the blood pulse from the heart?

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How do the artery walls assist the blood pulse from the heart?

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The blood in the artery flows in a jerk like manner which is felt as pulse on the wrist temple neck etc regions.The blood directly from 1 of its major arteries(after aorta which branches furthur)enter the arteries and these are felt as a pulse at places where they are superficially located.if an artery was made of steel it would have been difficult to feel the pulse however they may not intrupt in their supply to the body.

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