Write one structural difference between the compostion of artery and veins
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Veins are less flexible than arteries. They have valves (doors) that open and close to let blood through. ...
The chief difference between arteries and veins is the job that they do. Arteries carry oxygenated blood away from the heart to the body, and veins carry oxygen-poor blood back from the body to the heart.
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(Artery)
☆ Artery have thik walls to withstand high pressure.
☆it carries oxygenated blood and it transports blood from heart to all parts of the body.
(veins)
☆ it has thin walls because blood flowing in it has no longer high pressure.
☆ it carries dioxyginated blood from all parts of body to heart.
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☆ Artery have thik walls to withstand high pressure.
☆it carries oxygenated blood and it transports blood from heart to all parts of the body.
(veins)
☆ it has thin walls because blood flowing in it has no longer high pressure.
☆ it carries dioxyginated blood from all parts of body to heart.
100% right answer.....hope it helps u.
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