There are millions of veins present in human body, which are not accounted yet accurately. Every organ has veins running from it branching off into many more capillaries.
Approximately the total length of the veins in the human body ranges from 60,000 - 100,000 miles including the capillaries.
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They both carry, or transport blood or nutrients to where the body or plant needs.
There are 72,000 MAJOR VEINS in a regular human body.
To allow circulation of the blood through the body. This allows us to keep warm.
Pulmonary veins
heart
THERE ARE 20 ARTERIES IN THE HUMAN BODY.
The veins are what transport key nutrients to the rest of the body's systems. Without the veins, the body systems would not function. For example, the veins have pathways to the brain which relies entirely on the many nutrients the blood provides it.
There are four main types of veins that pigs and humans have in common. These include the pulmonary, systemic, deep, and superficial veins.
two feet
the veins are blue.
The vein of a plant and human are alike because each one carries either blood or nutrients to the main part of either the human or plants body.
The length of veins in the human body can range from 50,000 to 100,000 miles, depending on which anatomy textbook you're referencing (this also depends, of course, on the age of the body).