explain completely structure of blood vessels
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Function. Blood vessels function to transport blood. In general, arteries and arterioles transport oxygenated blood from the lungs to the body and its organs, and veins and venules transport deoxygenated blood from the body to the lungs.
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Blood is a component of our body which is essential for life.
So, to transport it from one body part to another there is a need of a good blood circulatory system.
The blood circulatory system in humans is most complex and well developed.
It contains :--
1) Arteries
2) Veins
3) Capillaries.
ARTERIES:--
An artery is an elastic blood vessel that transports blood away from the heart. In short they carry oxygenated blood.
They are thick walled.
VEINS:--
A vein is an elastic blood vessel that transports blood to the heart. In short they carry deoxygenated blood.
They are thin walled.
CAPILLARIES:--
These are the tiny elastic blood vessel that acts as a link between the ARTERIES and the VEINS.
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So, to transport it from one body part to another there is a need of a good blood circulatory system.
The blood circulatory system in humans is most complex and well developed.
It contains :--
1) Arteries
2) Veins
3) Capillaries.
ARTERIES:--
An artery is an elastic blood vessel that transports blood away from the heart. In short they carry oxygenated blood.
They are thick walled.
VEINS:--
A vein is an elastic blood vessel that transports blood to the heart. In short they carry deoxygenated blood.
They are thin walled.
CAPILLARIES:--
These are the tiny elastic blood vessel that acts as a link between the ARTERIES and the VEINS.
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