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what is the difference between arteries & veins??? i want box type differenceplease​

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Answered by hearthacker54
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One of the major difference between arteries and veins is that the arteries carry oxygenated blood to all body parts, whereas, veins carry the deoxygenated blood to the heart.

One of the major difference between arteries and veins is that the arteries carry oxygenated blood to all body parts, whereas, veins carry the deoxygenated blood to the heart....

One of the major difference between arteries and veins is that the arteries carry oxygenated blood to all body parts, whereas, veins carry the deoxygenated blood to the heart....Difference Between Arteries and Veins.

One of the major difference between arteries and veins is that the arteries carry oxygenated blood to all body parts, whereas, veins carry the deoxygenated blood to the heart....Difference Between Arteries and Veins.ARTERIESVEINSWallsThe walls of arteries are rigid, thicker and highly muscular.The walls of veins are thin and collapsible.

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Answered by rhfarooqui
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Arteries : arteris move towards from the heart

  1. distribute blood to the body parts
  2. blood pressure is high
  3. valves are absent
  4. carry oxygenated blood except plumonary artery
  5. they end in capillaries
  6. they are deep seated

7. arteries further divided into arterioles.

Veins: 1.move towards the heart

2.collect blood from the body parts

3. blood presure is low

4.valves are present

5.carry de-oxygenated blood except pulmonary vein

6.they start in capillaries

7.they can be seen sub-cutaneous

8.veins are further divided into venules.

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