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Leonarlyn Endino posted an update in the group
MT 13 – CD 1 year, 5 months agoWhy are veins thinner than the arteries?
Veins are generally thinner than arteries because they don’t need to withstand the same level of blood pressure. Here’s why:
1. Lower blood pressure: Veins carry deoxygenated blood back to the heart, which is under lower pressure compared to arteries that carry oxygenated blood away from the heart to the…[Read more]
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Jose Edrian V. Lado posted an update in the group
MT 13 – CD 1 year, 5 months agoArteries and veins form a part of the circulatory system of the body. Both these vessels maintain the flow of the blood and provide oxygenated blood to the body. Furthermore, they also deliver deoxygenated blood back for purification. Besides blood circulation, they supply nutrients, hormones, and nourishment to the body. The circulation system…[Read more]
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June Kissarrne L. Gallano posted an update in the group
MT 13 – CD 1 year, 5 months agoBlood flows from the capillaries into very small veins called venules, then into the veins that lead back to the heart. Veins have much thinner walls than do arteries, largely because the pressure in veins is so much lower. Veins can widen (dilate) as the amount of fluid in them increases.
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Althea Lorraine Gariando posted an update in the group
MT 13 – CD 1 year, 5 months agoSimilarities of arteries and veins.
1. Type of blood vessel
Both are components of the circulatory system.
2. Transportation of blood
The natural mechanism of the body in which the body transports oxygen to multiple organs and returns carbon dioxide.
3. Have different layers.
Arteries and veins are made up of different layers of cells that…[Read more] -
Jaecy Imm posted an update in the group
MT 13 – CD 1 year, 5 months agoWhat are the two types of veins?
1. Systemic Veins are located all throughout the body from your arms to your legs and transport oxygen-depleted blood back to your heart.
2. Pulmonary Veins transport oxygen-rich blood from your lungs to your heart. Each lung features two sets of pulmonary veins, a left and right…[Read more]
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Francesca Melina Frange posted an update in the group
MT 13 – CD 1 year, 5 months agoDifferences Between Arteries and Veins
Following are the major differences between arteries and veins:Functions
Arteries- Involved in carrying oxygenated blood except for pulmonary arteriesVeins- Involved in carrying deoxygenated blood except for pulmonary veins
The direction of Blood Flow
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Nicole Marie G. Pino posted an update in the group
MT 13 – CD 1 year, 5 months agoVeins are thinner than arteries because the pressure in veins is so much lower. Veins can widen (dilate) as the amount of fluid in them increases.
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KLARA CARMELA TECSON posted an update in the group
MT 13 – CD 1 year, 5 months agoVeins and arteries play a major role in circulating blood. They work together to develop a cycle that transports blood from the heart, transferring oxygen and other minerals to the organs and bringing back deoxygenated blood. There are numerous benefits of blood circulation in the body. The major benefits of this process include the removal of…[Read more]
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Angel Galvan posted an update in the group
MT 13 – CD 1 year, 5 months agoArteries and veins form a part of the circulatory system of the body. Both these vessels maintain the flow of the blood. Arteries and veins consist of various layers of cells that maintain the structure.
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Marnelle Navarro posted an update in the group
MT 13 – CD 1 year, 5 months agoWhy are veins thinner than arteries?
The walls of your vein walls are way thinner than artery walls because the pressure of blood returning to the heart is relatively low.
References:
Cabahug, M. (2022). What are the histological layers of blood vessels?…[Read more]
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Jaecy Imm posted an update in the group
MT 13 – CD 1 year, 5 months agoArteries carry blood from the heart to various organs of the body under high pressure so they have thick and elastic walls. Veins collect the blood from different organs and bring it back to the heart. The blood is no longer under pressure, so the walls are thin with valves to ensure that blood flows only in one direction.
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Katrina Alexis J. Vargas posted an update in the group
MT 13 – CD 1 year, 5 months agoThe similarities between the arteries and the veins:
First, arteries and veins are essential blood vessels for the circulatory system. Veins ensure that deoxygenated blood returns to the heart, while arteries carry oxygenated blood away. Their existence is essential to the complex process of blood flow in the human body. Both arteries and veins…[Read more]
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Aiscelle Heart N. Baldomar posted an update in the group
MT 13 – CD 1 year, 5 months agoThe arteries are responsible in transporting oxygenated blood away from the heart towards other organs. It has a thick elastic muscle walls which is located deeper within your body. The blood in the arteries flows downward from the heart to the body tissues.
The veins transport deoxygenated blood from various organs to the heart for oxygenation.…[Read more]
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Clifford B. Potalan posted an update in the group
MT 13 – CD 1 year, 5 months agoThe arteries and veins in our body have identifiable differences, however their similarities are pretty much obvious too. Both blood vessels have the same function of circulating the blood in our body and they also have the same composition in their walls.
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Alexa Mae C. Niez posted an update in the group
MT 13 – CD 1 year, 5 months agoThree Main Differences of Arteries and Veins:
1: Arteries transport oxygenated blood away from the heart, while, veins transport deoxygenated blood towards it.
2: Arteries are deep within the body that have thick elastic muscle walls. On th other hand, veins are superficial that have thinner less muscular walls.
3: Arteries have a downward…[Read more] -
Leonarlyn Endino posted an update in the group
MT 13 – CD 1 year, 5 months agoWhat are the 3 main difference of veins and arteries?
Arteries carry oxygenated blood away from the heart, while veins carry deoxygenated blood back to the heart (with the exception of the pulmonary arteries and veins)
Arteries have thicker, more muscular walls than veins to withstand the higher pressure of blood pumped from the heart. Veins have…[Read more] -
Marnelle Navarro posted an update in the group
MT 13 – CD 1 year, 5 months agoHow are arteries and veins similar?
– Type of Blood Vessel
– Transportation of Blood
– Arteries and Veins have different layers.
– One directional blood transportation
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Jaecy Imm posted an update in the group
MT 13 – CD 1 year, 5 months agoNo, veins are generally smaller than arteries:
Arteries
The largest artery, the aorta, is about 10–25 mm in diameter. Arteries start large and branch into smaller vessels called arterioles. Arteries have thick walls that appear round in cross section because of the high pressure of blood being pumped away from the heart.
Veins
Veins range in s…[Read more] -
Kiarra Lee Hyacinth Carreon posted an update in the group
MT 13 – CD 1 year, 5 months agoThree main differences between arteries and veins:
1. Direction: Arteries carry blood away from the heart, while veins carry blood back to the heart.
2. Structure: Arteries have thicker, more elastic walls to handle high pressure, while veins have thinner walls.
3. Valves: Veins have valves to prevent backflow, while arteries generally don\’t.
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ALTHEA DEQUITO posted an update in the group
MT 13 – CD 1 year, 5 months agoThe three main differences between arteries and veins are:
* Arteries carry oxygenated blood away from the heart, while veins carry deoxygenated blood towards the heart.
* Arteries are located deeper in the body and have a thick, elastic muscle walls, while veins have thin, non-elastic, less muscular walls, and mostly closer to the skin.
* The…[Read more] - Load More
