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Blood Vessels

The blood is transported through blood vessels. There are three main types of blood vessels: arteries, veins and capillaries.

Arteries

Arteries

  • Most arteries carry blood that is rich in oxygen.
  • Arteries are thick to withstand high pressure.
Veins

Veins

  • Most veins carry blood with high levels of carbon dioxide.
  • Veins have valves to stop blood from flowing backwards.
Capillaries

Capillaries

  • Capillaries are really thin.
  • Nutrients and gases can easily pass through the thin capillary walls.
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