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As blood vessels branch, their total cross-sectional area increases. As a result, the pressure and velocity of the blood decrease. The peak of pressure in arteries is the systolic blood pressure; the minimum is the diastolic pressure. By the time blood reaches veins, it is no longer propelled by the heart. Skeletal muscles contracting surrounding the veins push the blood, which can move only in the direction permitted by valves. |