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activity 1 anatomy of blood vessels arteries and veins have three tunic…

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activity 1 anatomy of blood vessels
arteries and veins have three tunics (or layers) whereas the wall of a capillary is made up of a single layer consisting of the endothelium and a basement membrane. describe the composition of each tunic for arteries and veins.
vessel type arteries veins
tunica intima
tunica media
tunica externa

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

Arteries and veins have three tunics. For the tunica intima, in arteries it has a thicker internal elastic lamina compared to veins. The tunica media in arteries is thicker with more smooth - muscle and elastic fibers to withstand high pressure, while in veins it is thinner. The tunica externa in veins is often thicker than in arteries as veins are more superficial and need protection.

Answer:

Vessel TypeArteriesVeins
Tunica MediaThick layer with abundant smooth - muscle and elastic fibers to handle high blood pressureThinner layer with less smooth - muscle and elastic fibers
Tunica ExternaThinner in general compared to veins in superficial areas; composed of connective tissueOften thicker in superficial areas; composed of connective tissue