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write deferences between veins and arteries​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Arteries:-

•Arteries carry oxygenated blood, away from the heart except pulmonary artery

•These are mostly deeply situated in the body

•These are thick-walled, highly muscular except arteries of cranium and vertebral column

•These posses narrow lumen

•Valves are absent

•These are reddish in color

•These show spurty movement of blood giving pulse

•Blood in arteries moves with pressure

•Arteries empty up at the time of death

If arterial wall is injured, the blood comes out like a fountain in a large area all around the artery

Veins:-

•Veins carry deoxygenated blood, towards the heart except pulmonary veins

•These are superficial and deep in location

•These are thin-walled

•These posses wide lumen

•Valves are present which provide unidirectional flow of blood

•These are bluish in color

•These show sluggish movement of blood

•Blood in veins moves under very low pressure

•Veins get filled up at time of death

•If venous wall is injured, blood comes out, collects in a pool in a small area around vein

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