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structure that connects arteries with veins

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Answered by priya1352
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Explanation:

the structure connect arteries with veins are called capillaries

Answered by krishnanegi75
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The arteries have thicker smooth muscle and connective tissue than the veins to accommodate the higher pressure and speed of freshly-pumped blood. ... In addition, veins are structurally different from arteries in that veins have valves to prevent the backflow of blood

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