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  • 09-07-2014
  • Biology
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What feature do veins have that arteries do not?

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Аноним Аноним
  • 09-07-2014
valves:  veins have valves arteries do not have...
lumen: in arteries it is small while in veins it is large...
walls: in arteries walls are thick ..in veins walls are thin...
blood: veins have deoxygenated blood (except pulmonary vein) .. while arteries have oxygenated blood...(except pulmonary artery)...
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tadvisohil886
tadvisohil886 tadvisohil886
  • 09-07-2014
.The most important difference between veins and arteries is that veins carry oxygenated blood while arteries carry oxygenated blood.Veins have valves and have thin walls.
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