How the two types of blood vessels differ and how are they interconnected?
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there are 2 blood vessels
ARTERY (originating from main AORTA)
and, VEIN (from SUPERIOR AND INFERIOR VENA CAVA)
the ARTERIES carry OXYGENATED BLOOD(CO2<02) FROM left ventricle of HEART to BODY PARTS and VEIN carry DEOXYGATED BLOOD (02<CO2) from BODY parts to right atrium of HEART
the vessels are INTER CONNECTED by CAPILLARIES
that's it main words are capitalized
ARTERY (originating from main AORTA)
and, VEIN (from SUPERIOR AND INFERIOR VENA CAVA)
the ARTERIES carry OXYGENATED BLOOD(CO2<02) FROM left ventricle of HEART to BODY PARTS and VEIN carry DEOXYGATED BLOOD (02<CO2) from BODY parts to right atrium of HEART
the vessels are INTER CONNECTED by CAPILLARIES
that's it main words are capitalized
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arteries and veins
interconnected by cappilaries
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