Biology, asked by karnachaitanya9, 8 months ago

what is the difference between arteries and veins?​

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Answered by sandipan132006
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Answer:

arteries carries oxygenated blood while Vienna carries deoxygenated blood

arteries have strong cover while Vienna have wake cover

valves are present in Vienna but not in arteries

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Answered by ggeetatanwar
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Arteries

  • They have thick valves.
  • They carry blood (oxygen-rich blood) from the heart to various parts of body except pulmonary artery.
  • Situated deeper under the skin.
  • Thick and elastic valves.
  • Blood flows at a high speed and pressure.

Veins

  • They have thin valves.
  • They carry blood from different parts of the body to heart except pulmonary vein.
  • Just under the skin.
  • Thin and less elastic walls.
  • Blood flows at a low speed and pressure.

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