Biology, asked by ishant2421, 6 months ago

Deffrent between Arteries and Veins wright in a Point​

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Answered by monisha35
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Answer:1. arteries are thick and veins are thin. 2. arteries divides into capilaries but veins do not.3. arteries carry oxygenated blood and veins carry deoxygenated blood.4. arteries carry blood from heart to body parts and veins carry blood from body parts to heart.HOPE IT HELPS

Answered by ansumanrb3
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Answer:

Ok it is very easy

Explanation:

So, Normal Arteries Carry blood that is rich in oxygen or oxygenated blood from heart to other body parts while, the veins carry blood or in oxygen or D oxygenated blood from the other body parts to the heart... There are other types of Arteries and veins...

The pulmonary artery carries deoxygenated blood from the heart to lungs as lungs purify blood...The pulmonary vein carries Oxygenated blood from lungs to heart...So, that means the anyways, Arteries Always carry blood from heart to any other body part and it may be lungs because lungs purify blood... And the wins always carry blood to heart from any other body parts and remember that it maybe lungs

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