Biology, asked by LajjaJoshi, 1 year ago

Difference between ARTERIES AND VEINS ...

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Answered by Anonymous
12
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Arteries:-
<> They have thick walls
<> They  blood from the heart to the parts of the body 
<> All the arteries carry oxygenated blood except the pulmonary artery which carries deoxygenated blood from the heart back to the lungs

<> Arteries do not have valves

Veins :-
<> Veins don't have thick walls , that is , veins have thin walls
<> Veins carry  blood from the  parts of the body  to the heart
<> All the veins carry deoxygenated blood , except , the pulmonary vein which carries oxygenated blood to heart.

<> Veins have valves , to prevent the back flow of blood ,and allows the blood to flow only in 1 direction
Answered by abhishekdevenbpdl4d3
5

VIENS:-

{1} they carry blood towards the heart from the organs.

{2} they are comparitively slim.

{3} bolld flows at high pressure.

{4} have valves in them.

{5} carry de-oxygenated blood

{6} execption:-pulmonary vien

ARTERIES:-

{1}carry blood away from heart to organs.

{2} comparitively thick

{3} low pressure

{4} valves are absent

{5} carry oxygenated blood  

{6} exception:- pulmonary artery

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