Biology, asked by hpriyanka975, 8 months ago

difference between artery and veins ​

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Answered by brainlyaryan12
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Answer:

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Arteries -

1. They have thick walls..

2. They are deep rooted

3. They Don't have valves...

4. They carry blood from heart to body...

5. They carry Oxygenated blood...

Veins -

1. They have thin walls compared to arteries..

2. They are superficial

3. They have valves to prevent backflow..

4. They carry blood from all Body parts to Heart..

5. They carry deoxygenated blood...

Explanation:

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Answered by blue27942
2

Answer:

Artery

1. Arteries carry oxygen rich blood from the heart to all parts of the body.

2. Arteries have thick walls.

3. They do not have valves present inside them.

Vein

1. Veins carry carbon dioxide rich blood from all parts of the body back to the heart.

2. They have thin walls.

3. They have valves present inside them.

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