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difference between artery and vein ?​


abhishek8362: artery carry oxygenated blood. veins carry deoxygenated blood.......arteries have high blood pressure.....veins have low blood presssure

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Answered by deeksha7790
29

Answer:

Hello mate here is your answer -

  1. Arteries have a much thicker wall to withstand the high pressure of blood flowing in them.
  2. Veins have a thinner wall so that they can be pressed flat against adjacent muscles, helping to move the blood.
  3. Veins have valves contrary to arteries, to prevent back-flow of blood flowing in them.
  4. Arteries does 't have valve.
  5. Arteries carry oxygenated blood away from the heart to the body,
  6. Veins carry oxygen-poor blood back from the body to the heart.

Hope it helps! ✌️

Answered by sahaneashwini28
7

Answer:

Explanation:

artery and veins are two major types of blood vessels in our body

artery is responsible for pumping out pure blood into the circulatory system throughout the body

veins function as blood vessels which transports the impure blood to the heart for it's purification

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