Jmeter does not render the page the way a browser does.

Your browser will download and render all embedded files, including images,
style sheets, javascript, etc.  Jmeter does none of these things.

Jmeter also has a speed advantage because it's not human, and as soon as one
request is finished immediately fires off the next (unless you've programmed
it to do otherwise).

Hope this helps
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