Biology, asked by pavithra02081999, 6 months ago

how are arteries and veins structurally differ from one another​

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Answered by vijayaskm70
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Explanation:

The inner lining of an artery is typically wrinkled due to the contracted state of the smooth muscle in the artery wall. Veins have a relatively thin layer of smooth muscle in the wall, and often the veins have a misshapen or collapsed look, whereas arteries maintain a tight cylindrical shape.

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