Answer:
The
differences between artery, vein and capillary are
(1x3)
S. No.
Artery
Vein
Capillary
(i)
Arteries
are thick walled
They
are thin walled.
Capillaries
have walls that are only one cell thick.
(ii)
Arteries
carry blood from the heart to other parts of the body.
Veins
carry blood from different organs to the heart.
Exchange
of material between the blood and surrounding cells takes place across this
thin wall.
(iii)
They
are situated very deep into the skin.
They
are superficially situated in the skin.
Occurs
in the terminals of artery or veins.
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