your arteries contain white blood cells and red blood cells.
yes it is true that arteries contain pure blood and veins contain impure blood
The arteries carrying blood to the lungs contain deoxygenated blood. In contrast, other arteries carry oxygen-rich blood.
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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
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The brain has veins, capillaries, and arteries which contain blood cells.
No, veins have the valves, arteries don't.
Because arteries are narrower, thus increasing the pressure in the arteries. So you need thicker walls to contain the blood under pressure.
Arteries contain digested food and is rich in oxygen. Edit (Wolf5370): Completely incorrect. Arteries are blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart (under pressure as they are under direct pressure from the heart). They delivery oxygen and nutrients to the cells of the body.
Arteries contain elastic fibres. These are particularly abundant in the large conducting arteries, such as the aorta.
Not usually, the veins contain deoxygenated blood and the arteries contain oxygenated blood. The exception is the pulmonary vein which contains oxygenated blood from the lungs and into the heart.
No arteries do not contain valves since there is enough pressure from the heart to force blood through these vessels without significant backflow between contractions.