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differentiate between arteries and veins​

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Answered by brainlyaryan12
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Answer:

Arteries- Deep seated,Veins- superficial

arteries-thick walls, Veins- thin walls

arteries-no valves, veins- have valves

arteries-from heat to body, Veins- from body to heart..

arteries- oxygenated blood , Veins-deoxygenated

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

  • Arteries :-

(i) Arteries Carry blood from Heart to Various other organs of the body.

(ii) They Do Not have Valves

(iii) Arteries are deeply present in the body.

(iv) Arteries have thicker and elastic walls.

(v) Blood emerges from the heart under high pressure

(vi) They carry Oxygenated Blood

  • Veins :-

(i) Veins carry blood from different parts of the body towards the heart.

(ii) Veins have Valves.

(iii) Veins are superficially present in the body

(iv) Veins have thinner walls than arteries

(v) The blood is away from heart so they are no longer under pressure.

(vi) They carry deoxygenated blood.

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