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Every time you stand up, roughly a pint and a half of your blood tries to drain downward, and your body has to somehow overcome the dead pull of gravity. To manage this, your veins contain valves that stop blood from flowing backward, and the muscles in your legs act as pumps when they contract, helping blood in the lower body get back to the heart.
The Body: A Guide for Occupants
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