Economy, asked by rameshganta98, 11 months ago

what is the difference between veins and arteries​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Veins and arteries........

  1. The artiess are thick in structure and they carry oxygenated blood from heart to all the body parts of the body
  2. The veins are thin which carry deoxygenated blood from body oarts to heart
  3. All the blue nerces are veins and green are arteries ...
Answered by shomoshree
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Answer:

arteries - a) carry oxygenated blood from heart to body parts except pulmonary artery..

b) Also called distributing vessel..

c) Thick and elastic.

d) deepseated

veins- a) carry deoxygenated blood from body parts to heart except pulmonary vein.

b) also called collecting vessel..

c) thin and less elastic..

d) superficial as compared to arteries..

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