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Cie past papers difference between arteries and veins

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Answered by nandnisingh7050
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Answer:

Arteries:

  1. Arteries carry oxygenated blood except pulmonary artery
  2. Arteries carry blood away from heart to the tissues of body
  3. Arteries are thick
  4. Valves are absent
  5. Blood flow under high pressure

Veins:

  1. Veins carry deoxygenated blood except pulmonary vein
  2. Veins carry blood from the tissues of the body to the heart
  3. Arteries are thin
  4. Valves are present
  5. Blood flow under low pressure

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Answered by Anonymous
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Arteries:

They carry blood from the heart to the different body parts.

➛Deep seated in the body.

➛They carry oxygenated blood (except the pulmonary artery).

➛They are thick walled.

➛There are no valves present.

Veins:

➛They carry blood from the different body parts to the heart.

➛These are superficial.

➛They carry deoxygenated blood (except the pulmonary artery).

➛They have thin walls.

➛A series of valves is present to prevent the back flow of blood.

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