Biology, asked by asaadfatam6467, 1 year ago

Distinguish between artery & vein?

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Answered by wwwramisetty6797
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Arteries takes blood from heart to body parts

Veins carry blood from body parts to heart

Arteries carry oxygenated blood

Veins carries deoxygenated blood

Arteries doesn't contains valves

Veins contains valves

Larger artery is called as aorta

Larger vein is called as venacavae

Pulmonary artery carries deoxygenated blood to lungs

Pulmonary vein carries oxygenated blood to heart

Answered by puni70
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Hi here is ur answer
Arteries carry blood away from heart to organs and tissues
Veins return blood to the heart from organs and tissues
Arteries
Blood at high pressure
Veins
Blood at low pressure
Arteries
Have a pulse
Veins
Do not have a pulse
Arteries have thick walls
Veins have thin walls
All arteries except pulmonary arteries carry pure blood
All veins except pulmonary veins carry impure blood
Arteries are elastic with narrow lumens
Veins are less elastic with wider lumens
Arteries contain 15%of blood
Veins contain 64%of the blood
Arteries do not collapse when empty
Veins readily collapse when empty
Hope it helps
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