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How is a vein different from an artery?​

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Answered by mirage2402
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Answer:

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 gowasmiprasanta
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Question :- How is a vein different from an artery?

Answer :-

••Artery

{ i }These vessels carry blood from the heart to various body parts.

{ ii } Carry oxygenated blood from the heart except the pulmonary artery.

{ iii } Blood flows under high pressure.

{ iv } Absence of valves.

•• Vein

{ i } These vessels carry blood from the various parts to the heart.

{ ii } Carry deoxygenated blood from the body parts except the pulmonary vein.

{ iii } Blood flows under low pressure.

{ iv } Valves are present to prevent the backward flow of blood.

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