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State the differences between artery, vein and capillary​

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Answered by Anonymous
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ARTERIES

1) These blood vessels have thick walls and carry blood from the heart to different body parts.

2) They do not have valves.

3) All the arteries carry oxygenated blood except the pulmonary artery.

VEINS

1) These blood vessels have thin walls and carry blood from different body parts to the heart.

2) They have valves and prevent backflow of blood.

3) All the veins carry deoxygenated blood except the pulmonary vein.

CAPILLARIES

1) These blood vessels are narrow and have very thin walls, they connect arteries and veins.

2) They do not have valves.

3) As it connects arteries and veins, therefore, it contains both oxygenated and deoxygenated blood.

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.・゜゜・State the differences between artery, vein and capillary .・゜゜・

___Arteries ___

They carry blood away from the heart to the various organs of the body, at a high pressure.

___ Veins ____

They transport blood towards the heart from various organs, at a low pressure.

____ Capillaries ___

They carry blood from the arteries to the veins..

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