Difference between vein and artery
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vein is small but artery is big
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and veins carry waste product but artery caryy blood but one artery pulmonary artery carry co2
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Veins
- Veins carry blood from body organs to the heart.
- Veins have comparatively thin walls.
- Blood flow is very slow and without any force.
- Veins have valves which allow the flow of blood in one direction only and check any outflow.
Arteries
- Arteries carry blood form heart to body organs.
- Arteries have thick and elastic wall.
- Blood flows with a force in the arteries
- There are no valves in the artery.
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