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differences between : Artery and Vein
| Artery | Vein | ||
| $1$. | The blood vessel that carries blood from the heart to different organs is called an artery. | $1$. | The blood vessel that carries blood from any organ towards the heart is called a vein. |
| $2$. | In artery, the blood flows under higher pressure. | $2$. | In vein, the blood flows under somewhat low pressure. |
| $૩$. | The wall of the artery is relatively thick and elastic. | $3$. | The wall of the vein is relatively thin and less elastic. |
| $4$. | The artery divides into several arterioles and numerous fine blood capillaries in the organs and tissues. | $4$. | In the organs and tissues, the veins are formed by the union of numerous blood capillaries and several venules. |
| $5$. | Arteries carry oxygenated blood (exception-Pulmonary artery). | $5$. | Veins carry deoxygenated blood (exception-Pulmonary vein). |
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