what are the difference between arteries and veins
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- These carry blood from the heart to the other body parts except pulmonary artery Which carry deoxygenated blood .
- The flow of blood is fast along with jérks.
- At any time these contains 16% of the body's total blood.
- These lack valves .
- These are usually deep seated .
- These have broader cross - sectional area as compared to veins .
- These carry blood from the body parts to the heart except pulmonary vein Which carry oxygenated blood .
- The flow of blood is slow along without jérks.
- At any time these contains 64% of the body's total blood.
- These have valves .
- These are usually supeficial .
- These have less cross - sectional area as compared to arteries .
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Arteries
- Arteries divert blood from the heart to the tissues of the body.
- Arteries convey oxygenated blood anticipate pulmonary artery.
- Arteries have thick flexible solid dividers.
- Arteries are generally situated further inside the body.
- Valves are missing.
- Arteries void up at the hour of death.
Veins
- Veins convey blood from the tissues of the body back to the heart.
- Veins convey deoxygenated blood aside from the pulmonary vein.
- Veins have flimsily non-flexible less solid dividers.
- Veins are generally situated nearer underneath the outside of the skin.
- Valves are available.
- Veins get occupied at the season of death.
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