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    Kalibus
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    Hey! So my anatomy exam is tomorrow and I’m totally blanking on arteries vs veins. I was doing fine until my study partner asked me which one carries oxygenated blood and I froze. We’ve been cramming for 6 hours and everything’s blurring together. Could you break down the main differences for me? I need something that’ll actually stick in my brain this time!

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    Iaan
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    Quick memory trick that saved me during finals: arteries = away from the heart, veins = returning. Most arteries carry oxygen-rich blood, except the pulmonary artery, and most veins carry oxygen-poor blood (pulmonary vein is the odd one). Arteries have thicker walls because of higher pressure; veins use valves to keep blood moving the right way. When I was cramming with a friend, we drew it like a delivery loop and it finally clicked. If you want a fast refresher, this helped me: difference between artery and vein . Honestly, once you picture the flow, it sticks way better than pure memorizing.

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    linnchin29
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