Biology, asked by blessy10, 11 months ago

difference between arteries and veins ?​

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Answered by om19082004
1

Answer:

arteries are the blood vessels which carry oxygenated blood.

They are thick .

They have thick covering.

veins are the blood vessels which carry deoxygenated blood.

They are thin than arteries.

They have values to control direction of flowing blood.

Answered by BoyBrainly
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 \fbox{  \bold{\Huge{ \: Arteries \: : -   }}}

 \bold{ \large { (1)\: Arteries  \: Carry \:  Oxygenated \:   Blood \:  From  \: The  \: Heart \:  Except  \: Pulmonary  \: Artery \:  }} \bold{ \large{}} \\  \bold{ \large{(2) \: Arteries \:  Have  \: Thick  \: Elastic \:  Muscular  \: Walls  \: }} \\  \bold{ \large{(3) \: Valves \:  Are  \: Absent  \: }}  \\  \bold{ \large{(4) \: Blood \:  Flows  \: Under \:  High \:  Pressure \:  }}\\ \\ </p><p></p><p>\fbox{ \bold{ \huge {Veins \:  : -  }}}

 \bold{ \large{(1) \: Vessels \:  Which  \: Carry \:  Blood \:  From  \: The  \: Various  \: Body  \: Parts  \: To  \: The \:  Heart  \: }}  \\  \bold{  \bold{\large{(2)  \: Veins \:  Have \:  Thin \:  Non \:  Elastic \:  Walls  \:   }}} \\  \bold{ \large{(3) \: Valves \:  Are \:  Present  \: To \:  Prevent  \: The  \: Backward  \: Flow  \: Of \:  Blood  \: }} \\  \bold{ \large{(4) \: Blood \:  Flows \:  Under  \: Low  \: Pressure \: }}

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