Iist the tubular form three differences between arteries and veins
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●Arteries carry oxygenated blood, away from the heart except pulmonary artery.
These are mostly deeply situated in the body.
These are thick-walled, highly muscular except arteries of cranium and vertebral column.
These posses narrow lumen.
Valves are absent.
These are reddish in color.
●Veins are exactly opposite from these.
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These are mostly deeply situated in the body.
These are thick-walled, highly muscular except arteries of cranium and vertebral column.
These posses narrow lumen.
Valves are absent.
These are reddish in color.
●Veins are exactly opposite from these.
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⏩It carry blood away from the heart to various organs of the body.
⏩ It have thick and elastic walls.
⏩ It doesn't have valves.
⏩ It collect blood from different organs and bring it back to heart.
⏩ It doesn't have thick and elastic walls.
⏩ It have valves to ensure that the blood flows only in one direction.
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