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What are the differences between Arteries and Veins?
Tuesday, May 17, 2016
What are the differences between Arteries and Veins?
Are there valves in arteries?
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. Difference between Arteries and Veins ~ My Notes from Wikipedia (My Notes from Wikipedia is exactly the same, except that it is presented in a way that my mind can easily absorb because it starts with things I find easy to understand first so that it's easier to add on the things that are more difficult later. This helps me to cover more before difficulty slows me down.) Veins are blood vessels that carry blood toward the heart. In contrast to veins, arteries carry blood away from the heart. Veins are often closer to the skin. There are valves in most veins to prevent backflow. Most veins carry deoxygenated blood from the tissues back to the heart; exceptions are the pulmonary and umbilical veins, both of which carry oxygenated blood to the heart. Veins are less muscular than arteries. . |
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. From Wikipedia
Veins are blood vessels that carry blood toward the heart. Most veins carry deoxygenated blood from the tissues back to the heart; exceptions are the pulmonary and umbilical veins, both of which carry oxygenated blood to the heart. In contrast to veins, arteries carry blood away from the heart.
Veins are less muscular than arteries and are often closer to the skin. There are valves in most veins to prevent backflow.
~ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vein. |
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Are there valves in arteries?
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. https://www.quora.com/Why-dont-arteries-have-valves/answer/Roman-Saini There is no need of valves in the arteries because the blood pressure usually varies between 70-110 mm Hg. Imagine you have just opened a tap with full flow in a washroom and you applied your hand at the outflow. That is just 50-60 mm Hg (in normal circumstances). It's impossible for water to back flow when such a tremendous amount of pressure is applied from the origin. One of my friend nicked a patient's artery by mistake and blood literally sprayed 6-7 feet in the air. That's the kind of strong pressure I'm talking about. Anyway, if the valves (especially sapheno-femoral valve) in the lower limbs fail, back flow of blood is visible from the naked eye in the form of tortuousity. It is called varicose veins. |
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