difference between veins and arteries. please do it in a table
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ARTERIES
- Involved in carrying pure, oxygenated blood and nutrient-rich blood.
- Involved in carrying pure, oxygenated blood and nutrient-rich blood.Consists of three distinct layers, which are rigid, thicker and highly muscular.
- Involved in carrying pure, oxygenated blood and nutrient-rich blood.Consists of three distinct layers, which are rigid, thicker and highly muscular.Red in colour.
- Involved in carrying pure, oxygenated blood and nutrient-rich blood.Consists of three distinct layers, which are rigid, thicker and highly muscular.Red in colour.Located deep within the body
- Involved in carrying pure, oxygenated blood and nutrient-rich blood.Consists of three distinct layers, which are rigid, thicker and highly muscular.Red in colour.Located deep within the bodyArteries are blood vessels responsible for carrying oxygen-rich blood away from the heart to the body.
VEINS
- Involved in carrying impure, deoxygenated blood.
- Involved in carrying impure, deoxygenated blood.Consists of three distinct layers, which are thin and collapsible
- Involved in carrying impure, deoxygenated blood.Consists of three distinct layers, which are thin and collapsibleBlue in colour.
- Involved in carrying impure, deoxygenated blood.Consists of three distinct layers, which are thin and collapsibleBlue in colour.Peripherally located closer to the skin.
- Involved in carrying impure, deoxygenated blood.Consists of three distinct layers, which are thin and collapsibleBlue in colour.Peripherally located closer to the skin.Veins are blood vessels that carry blood low in oxygen from the body back to the heart for reoxygenation.
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