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18)What is the key difference between veins and arteries?
a)Veins carry blood away from the heart; arteries carry blood towards the heart
b)Veins carry oxygen-rich blood; arteries carry oxygen-depleted blood
c)Veins carry oxygen-depleted blood; arteries carry oxygen-rich blood
d)Veins carry blood towards the heart; arteries carry blood away from the heart
e)None of these choices is correct
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