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what is difference between artries and veins​


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Answered by khushigarg42
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hey mate here is your answer

There are a number of differences between veins and arteries.

Veins:

carry blood from the tissues of the body back to the heart

are usually positioned closer beneath the surface of the skin

are less muscular than arteries, but contain valves to help keep blood flowing in the right direction, usually toward the heart

would collapse if blood flow stops.

Arteries:

carry blood away from the heart to the tissues of the body

are usually positioned deeper within the body

are more muscular than veins, which helps in transporting blood that is full of oxygen efficiently to the tissues

would generally remain open if blood flow stopped, due to their thick muscular layer.



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Answered by Anonymous
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Heyy mate here is ur answer

==> Arteries carry blood from the heart to the rest of the body, whereas veins carry blood from the rest of the body back to the heart. Almost all arteries carry oxygenated blood and almost all veins carry deoxygenated blood. ... Arteries have a thick elastic muscle layer, whereas the muscle layer for veins is much thinner.

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