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state difference between arteries and veins​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Arteries:

→carries oxygen from heart to different parts of the body.

→It is more thicker than vein.

→Arteries have high pressure.

Veins:

→carries carbon dioxide from different parts of the body back to heart.

→It is thinner than arteries.

→Veins have low pressure.

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Answered by Shreya091
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These blood vessels are thick walled.

These carries blood from heart to

other parts of body.

These are Situated deeper under the skin .

They have high pressure .

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These blood vessels are thin walled.

These carries blood from different organs to heart.

These are situated just under the skin .

They have low pressure .

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