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: Most, but not all, '''veins''' carry [[deoxygenated]] [[blood]].
 
: Most, but not all, '''veins''' carry [[deoxygenated]] [[blood]].
 
:The pulmonary '''vein''' carries [[oxygenated]] [[blood]] from the [[lung]]s to the [[heart]].
 
:The pulmonary '''vein''' carries [[oxygenated]] [[blood]] from the [[lung]]s to the [[heart]].
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Revision as of 10:46, 24 April 2019

Key Stage 3

Meaning

An vein is a blood vessel which carries blood to the heart.

Key Stage 4

Meaning

An vein is a blood vessel which carries low pressure blood to the heart.

Adaptations of Veins

Veins have a thin layer of muscle because the blood is a low pressure.
Veins have few layers of elastic tissue as the blood is a low pressure.
Veins have valves in them to stop the blood flowing in the wrong direction because it is such a low pressure.
Veins often pass between muscles which work with the valves by contracting to force the blood through the vein.
Vein.png
A diagram of a vein.

About Veins

Most, but not all, veins carry deoxygenated blood.
The pulmonary vein carries oxygenated blood from the lungs to the heart.

Beyond the Curriculum