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Explain difference between Arteries & Vein​

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Answered by aashif98
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Arteries are blood vessels responsible for carrying oxygen-rich blood away from the heart to the body. Veins are blood vessels that carry blood low in oxygen from the body back to the heart for reoxygenation.

Answered by Anonymous
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The Difference between arteries and veins are :-

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  • It carries blood from the heart to the organs.

  • All the arteries carries pure blood except pulmonary artery which carries impure blood.

  • Blood flows with high pressure and speed.

  • Arteries are deeply situated in the body.

  • The walls of arteries are thick and tough.

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  • It carries blood from organ to the heart.

  • All the veins carry impure blood except pulmonary vein which carries pure blood.

  • In vein, blood flows with a low pressure and speed.

  • veins are superficially just below the skin.

  • The walls of veins are thin and soft.

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  • The digestive system consists of the mouth, food pipe, stomach, small and large intestine and the anus.

  • Our respiratory system helps in breathing in air, and exhaling out carbon dioxide.

  • The respiratory system consists of the nasal cavity, pharynx, windpipe and the lungs.

  • The process of respiration helps in releasing energy, obtained from the breakdown of food.

  • The circulatory system consists of heart, blood vessels and blood.

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