Biology, asked by adityaraaz13, 10 months ago

What is the difference between artery and vein?​

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Answered by karthi77777
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Answer:

Arteries:-

  • They are thick walled.
  • Arteries have no valves.
  • Carry oxygenated blood except Pulmonary Artery.

Veins:-

  • They are thin walled.
  • They have valves.
  • Carry deoxygenated blood except Pulmonary Vein.

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Answered by Anonymous
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artery-

  • it carry oxyginated blood
  • it carry blood from heart to body part
  • walls are thick as blood pressure is high

veins

  • it carry dioxyginated blood
  • it carry blood from body part to heart
  • walls are thin as blood pressure is low

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