Biology, asked by kamali6424, 7 months ago

difference between artery and veins​

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Answered by wwwyuktikapoor437
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Explanation:

Arteries are blood vessels responsible for carrying oxygen rich blood away from the heart to the body. Veins are blood vessels that carry blood low in oxygen from the body back to the heart for deoxygenation

Answered by SingleGirlForever
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Arteries

  • It is thick walled with narrow lumen.
  • In artery, blood flows from heart to other body parts.
  • It supplies blood to body organs.
  • It carries oxygenated blood.

Veins

  • It is thin walled with wide lumen.
  • In vein, blood flows from body organs to heart.
  • It collects blood from body organs and brings it back to the heart.
  • It carries deoxygenated blood ( except pulmonary arteries)
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