Biology, asked by junmoni15, 1 year ago

how are Pulmonary artery and Pulmonary vein different from normal arteries and normal veins respectively ?​

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Answered by adityakingkhan
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Answer:

they are totally opposite to the other artery and veins

Explanation:

pulmonary artery carries deoxigeneted blood

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

The pulmonary arteries and veins are unique in the type of blood they carry. Pulmonary arteries carry blood low in oxygen from the right side of the heart to the lungs and often contain blue latex. Pulmonary veins carry blood rich in oxygen to the left side of the heart and rarely contain any latex.

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