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Bios 255- Exam 2 Review
In general, a blood vessel has 3 layers:
1.Tunica interna (a.k.a. tunica intima)

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2.Tunica media

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3.Tunica externa




Tunica interna (a.k.a. tunica intima)

Innermost layer, adjacent to lumen




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Tunica media

Middle layer, smooth muscle and elastic fibers


Tunica externa

,Outermost layer, adjacent to surrounding tissue


Arteries
Carry blood away from the heart to the tissues


Types of arteries
1. Elastic arteries
2. Muscular arteries
3. Arterioles arteries


Arterioles
- smallest artetre
- attached to the capillary beds.
- Used to control blood flow through the systemic capillary


The walls of the arteries are elastic which allows them to absorb the?
pressure created by ventricles of the heart as they pump blood into the arteries


Because of the smooth muscle in the tunica media
arteries can regulate their diameter


Elastic arteries (conducting arteries)

- Large diameter
- More elastic fibers, less smooth muscle
-Function as pressure reservoirs


Muscular arteries (distributing arteries)

- Medium diameter
- More smooth muscle, fewer elastic fibers
- Distribute blood to various parts of the body


Types of capillaries
1. Continuous capillaries
2. Fenestrated capillaries

, 3. Sinusoidal capillaries


Capillaries are

microscopic vessels that usually connect arterioles and venules


Capillary walls are
composed of a single layer of cells and a basement membrane


Continuous capillaries

lining is completely around the lumen with a complete basement membrane.
- Most proteins can't pass through


Fenestrated capillaries

contains small pores (fenestrations)
- Large amounts of material is filtered, released, or absorbed


Sinusoidal capillaries

incomplete lining with missing basement membrane
- Large plasma proteins can pass through.


Veins are

formed from the union of several venules




Compared to arteries, veins have a
thinner tunica interna and media and a thicker tunica externa


Veins have
less elastic tissue and less smooth muscle than arteries
- Veins contain valves

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