Biology, asked by chiyariship72rdd, 1 year ago

different between artery and vein with reference to direction of blood flow

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Answered by sanskarsworup
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The arteries are perceived as carrying oxygenated blood to the tissues, while veins carry deoxygenated blood back to the heart. ... The difference between veins and arteries is their direction of flow(out of the heart by arteries, returning to the heart for veins), not their oxygen content.



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Answered by locomaniac
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arteries: they carry blood away from heart.
veins: they carry blood towards heart.

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arteries: they are not having valves.
veins: they are having valves to prevent back flow of blood.

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arteries: they are located deep down in body.
veins: they are superficially located.

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arteries: they carry oxygenated blood such as aorta.
veins: they carry deoxygenated blood such as vena cava.

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arteries: they are thick.
veins: they are thin.

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