Main differences between the different types of blood vessels
May 13, 2024 | by Bloom Code Studio
| Arteries | Veins | Capillaries |
| It transfers blood from the heart to the tissues. | It transfers the blood from the different body parts into the heart. | It helps in the exchange of nutrients in the tissues. They also connect the veins and arteries. |
| The blood flows at higher pressure into the arteries. | Blood flows at a lower pressure than in arteries. | Blood flows at least pressure in this. |
| All arteries except one (i.e. pulmonary artery) carry pure or oxygenated blood. | All veins except one (pulmonary vein) carry impure or deoxygenated blood. | They connect the blood vessels to the cells. |
| They are deep-seated in the body. (Exception in wrist and neck part of our body) | They are present superficially. | They are located inside the tissues. |
| The wall is thick, more elastic, and non-collapsible. | The wall of the vein is thin, less elastic than arteries, and can be collapsible. | The walls are extremely thin in capillaries. |
| The lumen is narrow and hence the blood flows at a higher speed. | The lumen is wider than the artery. | The lumen is extremely narrow compared to veins and arteries i.e. around 7-10 micrometres in diameter. |
| There is the absence of valves. | It has the presence of valves that aid in the prevention of the backflow of blood. | No valves are present. |
| The three layers have the following features: – Tunica externa is less developed and lesser in strength. – Tunica media has more muscle. – Tunica media has more elongated endothelial cells. | The three layers have the following features: – Tunica externa is more developed and strong. – Tunica media has less muscle. – Tunica interna has less elongated endothelial cells. | There is only one thin layer i.e. tunica interna or endothelium. |
| May appear bright red in color. The color is provided by the flowing blood in them. | May appear dark red in color. | They can be bright red or dark red or purple as they carry every type of blood. |
| It is less distensible. | It is more distensible as the walls are thinner than the arteries. | More distensible due to thin walls. |
| It includes large arteries called the aorta and smaller ones called arterioles. | It includes larger veins called venacava (superior and inferior venacava) and smaller ones called venules. | |
| Around 15% of the blood resides in arteries. | Around 65% or more blood resides in the veins at any time. |
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