Biology, asked by indresh15, 1 year ago

veins in the human body carries deoxiginated blood then how does the cells present in the interior walls of the veins get oxygen for it's functioning ? please answer it as there is no answer in Google also. those who answer it are the scientist​

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Answered by bulbul01107
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Explanation:

all the cells are connected with very fine blood vessels which provide them oxygen for their functioning

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indresh15: it is wrong as artery cappilary only carry oxygenated blood so veins carry deoxygenated blood and no artery cappilary are supplied inside the vein I request you to kindly read the question carefully
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