Biology, asked by venna55, 10 months ago

What is the difference between arteries and veins?

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Answered by pushkar26rnc
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Answer:

arteries   - The pure, oxygenated blood, rich in nutrients is carried by the arteries.

veins    -  The impure, deoxygenated blood is carried by the veins.

arteries  - The walls of arteries are rigid, thicker and highly muscular.

veins   - The walls of veins are thin and collapsible

arteries  - Arteries are red in colour.

veins    - Veins are blue in colour.

arteries  - Oxygen levels are quite high in the arterial blood.

veins   - Oxygen level is low comparatively.

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Answered by tanisha4282
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Answer:

Arteries carry oxygeneted to all body parts whereas veins carry deoxygeneted blood to the heart.

Arteries are red in colour , veins are blue in colour.

arteries have walls that are very thick, rigid and muscular . veins have walls that are thin and collapsible

Lumen is narrow in arteries and wide in veins.

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