give difference between arteries veins and capalliries.
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Arteries and veins are two of the body's main type of blood vessels through which blood flow in the body. The arteries carry oxygenated blood away from the heart while the veins carry deoxygenated blood from the tissue capillaries back towards the heart.
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Let me make it clear for you, Take heart as the starting point, the vessels which goes away from heart are known as arteries and the vessels which goes towards the heart are known as veins
Now this can happen in two ways
1.From heart to body/Systemic:
Artery-Oxygenated,
Vein-Deoxygenated
2.From heart to lungs/Pulmonary: Artery-Deoxygenated,
Vein- Oxygenated
(Just the opposite)
Capillaries are just narrow divisions of blood vessels which are involved in exchange of material
Let me make it clear for you, Take heart as the starting point, the vessels which goes away from heart are known as arteries and the vessels which goes towards the heart are known as veins
Now this can happen in two ways
1.From heart to body/Systemic:
Artery-Oxygenated,
Vein-Deoxygenated
2.From heart to lungs/Pulmonary: Artery-Deoxygenated,
Vein- Oxygenated
(Just the opposite)
Capillaries are just narrow divisions of blood vessels which are involved in exchange of material
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