Science, asked by misslovelypriya, 1 year ago

differentiate between vein and artery...

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Answered by LovelyBarshu
169
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ARTERIES -

» Carry blood from the heart to various part of the body .

VEINS -

» Carry blood from diff. parts of the body to heart .

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ARTERIES -

» Carry oxygenated blood except Pulmonary artery .

VEINS -

» Carry deoxygenated blood except Pulmonary vein .

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ARTERIES -

» Blood flows with high speed along with high pressure .

VEINS -

» Blood flows with less speed and less pressure .

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ARTERIES -

» Valves are absent .

VEINS -

» Valves are present .

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ARTERIES -

» Arteries are deep - seated .

VEINS -

» Veins are comparatively superficial .



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Answered by Ajeesha15
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\boxed{Arteries}

⏩It carry blood away from the heart to various organs of the body.

⏩ It have thick and elastic walls.

⏩ It doesn't have valves.

\boxed{Veins}

⏩ It collect blood from different organs and bring it back to heart.

⏩ It doesn't have thick and elastic walls.

⏩ It have valves to ensure that the blood flows only in one direction.

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