Cie past papers difference between arteries and veins
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Arteries:
- Arteries carry oxygenated blood except pulmonary artery
- Arteries carry blood away from heart to the tissues of body
- Arteries are thick
- Valves are absent
- Blood flow under high pressure
Veins:
- Veins carry deoxygenated blood except pulmonary vein
- Veins carry blood from the tissues of the body to the heart
- Arteries are thin
- Valves are present
- Blood flow under low pressure
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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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