Biology, asked by DebojyotiBhowmik, 1 year ago

veins and arteries both carry blood but how are the different

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Answered by Anonymous
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Arteries and veins are different as arteries carry blood away from the heart and towards other tissues and organs but the veins helps in returning of blood back to the heart after arteries carries it out.

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Answered by Shanaya200
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◆ yes , this is right that veins and arteries bpth carry blood but the difference is here .

☆ arteries carry oxygenated blood whereas veins Carry deoxygenated blood.
☆ arteries carry blood from heart to all parts of the body wherever veins carry blood from all body parts to the heart
☆ arteries are thick walled tubes but veins are thin walled tubes .

→ so the difference between the blood carry by the veins and arteries is that arteries carry pure and oxygenated blood while veins carry impure deoxygenated blood


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