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How do arteries differ from veins?

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How do arteries differ from veins?


  1. arteries have a larger diameter than veins.
  2. arteries have more elastic tissue than veins
  3. there is a greater volume of blood in the arteries than in the veins.
  4. arteries have valves but veins do not.

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B: The walls of arteries have more elastic tissue than veins allowing them to expand as blood is pumped into them and then to passively recoil.

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