Structurally, veins and arteries are very similar. The main differences is that veins move blood towards the heart, whereas arteries move blood away from the heart.
Thee difference between muscle in veins and arteries is that muscles of arteries are thicker compared to those of veins.
Veins do not pulsate Arteries pulsate Veins can easily collapse Arteries do not collapse (except in shock) Veins contain valves Blood pressure is low in the veins and higher in the arteries
Arteries carry blood away from the heart. Veins return blood to the heart.
Capillaries are bridges between the arterys and veins
Veins, capillaries and arteries is that they are all stops for blood.
the little tubes that carries blood between the arteries and veins are call capallaries is capillary
Tunica adventitia is poorly developed in arteries then in veins
In a frog's circulatory system, the connection between arteries and veins is made through small blood vessels called capillaries. These capillaries allow for the exchange of oxygen and nutrients between the arteries and veins.
Capillaries.
Arteries, capillaries, and veins. Arteries take blood away from the heart. Veins return blood to the heart. Capillaries are between the arteries and veins and supply the cells with oxygen and nutrients.
Arteries carry blood from the heart and veins carry blood to the heart.
The capillaries are the smallest blood vessels and are usually found between arteries and veins.