Difference between arteries and veins with clear picture an explanation
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Arteries are progressively branched. Decreasing in size
Veins are progressively unite. Increasing in size
Smallest artery breaks into arterioles
Smallest vein arises from venioles
Walls of arteries are elastic
Walls of veins are non elastic
Arteries do not collapse when empty
Veins collapse when empty
Veins are progressively unite. Increasing in size
Smallest artery breaks into arterioles
Smallest vein arises from venioles
Walls of arteries are elastic
Walls of veins are non elastic
Arteries do not collapse when empty
Veins collapse when empty
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veins- have thin walls
arteries-have thick walls
veins- have valves which prevents blood from flowing backwards
arteries- do not have valves
veins-are superficially placed so blood runs in low pressure
arteries-are deeply placed so blood runs in high pressure.
arteries-have thick walls
veins- have valves which prevents blood from flowing backwards
arteries- do not have valves
veins-are superficially placed so blood runs in low pressure
arteries-are deeply placed so blood runs in high pressure.
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