The differences between an artery and a vain are simple. Arteries are the largest vessels, they are used to transport blood out of the heart and down your legs and arms to provide blood to these areas and veins branch off of the arteries to provide blood to the areas a large artery could not, they also help to return blood to the heart.
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No. There is no such creature. Popinjay refers to vain people that brag a lot.
Silver back Gorillas are only ever male Gorillas.
i belive its the pluram vain but im not expert.. but iv worked with chickens since i was lik 8
Another word for vein is artery I believe...
a Vain or Artery
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There is no such thing as being popular, and unpopular If your "popular" , Your Vain ( Vain=Think You Are Popular And Everyone Likes You)
Chaucer suggests the Pardoner is vain by describing him as being without a hood or hat, exposing his long, flowing hair that he believes makes him look more attractive. This detail highlights the Pardoner's preoccupation with his appearance and vanity.
Vain is an adjective--a vain man.
Arteries and veins both carry blood. Arteries are larger and carry blood away from the heart. Veins carry blood to the heart, and they are generally smaller than arteries.
Vain is an adjective. It has no tense.
It Was Not in Vain was created in 1957.
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Vain already is an adjective.
That is correct, the Vena Cava is the "mothership" of your body's vein system, and the main artery is the Aorta. The Vena Cava and the Aorta stem directly from the heart and branch into the various paths of blood vessels.