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Differentiate between an artery and a vein?

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Answered by christalsingh
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arteries carry oxygenated blood away from heart to the body.
and vein carry oxygen poor blood back from the body to the heart.

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Answered by Cooloer
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Artery

1. Vessels which carry blood from the heart to various body parts.
2. Arteries carry oxygenated blood from the heart except pulmonary artery.
3. Arteries have thick elastic muscular walls.
4. Valves are absent.
5. Blood flows under high pressure.

Vein

1. Vessels which carry blood from the various body parts to the heart.
2. Veins carry deoxygenated blood from the various body parts except pulmonary vein.
3. Veins have thin non elastic walls.
4. Valves are present to prevent the backward flow of blood.
5. Blood flows under low pressure.


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