Structural difference between conposition of artery and vein
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Name two structural differences between arteries and veins. Arteries have thick, elastic, muscular walls whereas veins have thin walls with few elastic fibres. ... The elasticity allows the walls to recoil back to their original shape after they have increased in diameter to allow the surge of blood through.
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Arteries have thick, elastic, muscular walls whereas veins have thin walls with few elastic fibres. ... Veins have one-way valves whereas arteries do not have any valves.
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