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veins take bloodfrom your haert to yourbodyartery takes boold to your haert

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Q: How are the jobs of a vein and an artery the same and different?
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How are the jobs of a vein and an artery the same?

they are the same by they both transfer blood in the body


Using the word vein in a sentence?

I hope that this vein leads to the mother lode! A vein is different from an artery.


Is the aorta an artery or a vein?

it is a VEIN <3


What is the opposite of vein?

Artery.


What does the artery vein vein do?

there is no such animal as an artery vein.... you have artery and you have veins... no vessel is both, unless used in a CABG.


Tiny blood vessels joining artery with vein?

the smallest blood vessel is the capillary, then the vein, and the artery. (vein and artery depends though because when they diffuse they get smaller and close to the same size) but the smallest will always be the capillary.


Is the jugular a vein or artery?

It's a vein. The artery going to your head is the carotid artery.


How are the job of a vein and an artery the same?

they are the same by they both transfer blood in the body


Name one artery and vein in which the blood will be a different color?

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How are the jobs of a vein and artery the same?

Whilst the vein carries deoxygenated blood towards the heart and the artery carries oxygenated blood away from the heart and to the muscle, both of the blood vessels are the same in that they both carry blood. The arteries have 'springier', thicker walls as they have to carry the blood at a higher pressure. The flex in the walls helps them to not burst under the pressure.


What veins and arteries travel through the renal sinus?

segmental artery, renal artery, renal vein, arcule vein, interlobular vein, interlobular artery


Is Artery more thicker than vein?

the wall of an artery is usuallythicker that the wall of a vein.