Science, asked by princepandey89, 11 months ago

what's the difference between veins and arteries?


naaz0232: anteries:valve is present and vale is absent blood flow with rapidly blood flow slowly
naaz0232: is it helpful to u
naaz0232: and add it is made muscular thin layer it is made up of thick layer

Answers

Answered by sree897
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arteries:valves r absent.
it is thin muscular walls
veins:valves r present
Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Arteries  

  • Arteries divert blood from the heart to the tissues of the body.  
  • Arteries convey oxygenated blood anticipate pulmonary artery.  
  • Arteries have thick flexible solid dividers.  
  • Arteries are generally situated further inside the body.  
  • Valves are missing.  
  • Arteries void up at the hour of death.  

Veins  

  • Veins convey blood from the tissues of the body back to the heart.  
  • Veins convey deoxygenated blood aside from the pulmonary vein.  
  • Veins have flimsily non-flexible less solid dividers.  
  • Veins are generally situated nearer underneath the outside of the skin.  
  • Valves are available.  
  • Veins get occupied at the season of death.

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