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Difference Between Arteries and Veins |
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Basis | Arteries | Veins |
Direction of Blood Flow | Arteries Carry blood away from the heart. | Veins Carry blood back to the heart. |
Blood Oxygenation | They carry oxygenated blood, except for the pulmonary artery, which carries deoxygenated blood to the lungs. | They carry deoxygenated blood, except for the pulmonary veins, which carry oxygenated blood from the lungs. |
Blood Pressure | Arteries have thicker walls and are more elastic to withstand the high pressure generated by the heart's pumping action. | Veins have thinner walls and less elasticity because the blood pressure in veins is lower than in arteries. |
Valves | Arteries typically do not have valves. | Veins contain valves that prevent the backflow of blood, ensuring unidirectional flow toward the heart. |
Pulsation | Arteries experience a pulsating blood flow due to the heart's rhythmic contractions. | Veins have a steadier, less pulsatile flow of blood. |
Color | They usually appear red or deep red due to the oxygenated blood they carry. | They often appear blue or dark red due to the deoxygenated blood they carry. |
Location in the Body | Arteries are generally located deeper within the body, closer to the bones. | Veins are closer to the body's surface and are often visible through the skin. |
Capillary Connection | Arteries branch into smaller vessels called arterioles, further divided into capillaries. | Veins receive blood from capillaries that merge to form venules, which then combine to form veins. |
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