Biology, asked by shreyanaik145, 11 months ago

"Deoxygenated blood does not flow always in the viens." Do you agree this statement ? Why or why not ?

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Answered by sakethnaik17
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Answer:

yes!

deoxygenated blood does not flow only in the 2 types veins i.e

pulmonary vein and renal vein

Explanation:

Answered by Anonymous
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"Deoxygenated blood does not flow always in the veins." Yes, I agree with this statement as it is correct. The reason for this is as following:

  • Pulmonary vein is an exceptional vein that instead of carrying oxygenated blood, carries deoxygenated blood.
  • Veins refers to the blood vessels that carry blood to the heart.
  • Pulmonary veins are the veins that carry oxygenated blood towards the heart from the lungs.
  • When the blood is aerated in the lungs by alveoli, that blood is carried away by the pulmonary veins to the heart.

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