Biology, asked by ammuqueenpoojitha, 18 days ago

write the differences between veins-arteries​

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Answered by ashishc1403
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Heya mate!!! here ya go...

Artery

These vessels carry blood from the heart to various body parts.

Carry oxygenated blood from the heart except the pulmonary artery.  

Blood flows under high pressure.

Absence of valves.

Vein

These vessels carry blood from the various parts to the heart.

Carry deoxygenated blood from the body parts except the pulmonary vein.

Blood flows under low pressure.

Valves are present to prevent the backward flow of blood.

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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