What is the difference between the blood flowing in the arteries and that flowing in the vein
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Arteries:-
<> They have thick walls
<> They blood from the heart to the parts of the body
<> All the arteries carry oxygenated blood except the pulmonary artery which carries deoxygenated blood from the heart back to the lungs
<> Arteries do not have valves
Veins :-
<> Veins don't have thick walls , that is , veins have thin walls
<> Veins carry blood from the parts of the body to the heart
<> All the veins carry deoxygenated blood , except , the pulmonary vein which carries oxygenated blood to heart.
<> Veins have valves , to prevent the back flow of blood ,and allows the blood to flow only in 1 direction
Arteries:-
<> They have thick walls
<> They blood from the heart to the parts of the body
<> All the arteries carry oxygenated blood except the pulmonary artery which carries deoxygenated blood from the heart back to the lungs
<> Arteries do not have valves
Veins :-
<> Veins don't have thick walls , that is , veins have thin walls
<> Veins carry blood from the parts of the body to the heart
<> All the veins carry deoxygenated blood , except , the pulmonary vein which carries oxygenated blood to heart.
<> Veins have valves , to prevent the back flow of blood ,and allows the blood to flow only in 1 direction
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Arteries and veins are two of the body's main type of blood vessels through which blood flow in the body. The arteries carry oxygenated blood away from the heart while the veins carry deoxygenated blood from the tissue capillaries back towards the heart.
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