Tunica Intima
Tunica Media
What’s the thickest layer in the arteries? veins?
3. Tunica Adventitia
Tunica Adventitia
What are/where do we find vasa vasorum and nervi vasorum?
Key features of Large Arteries
Key features of Medium Arteries
*Prominent internal elastic membrane
Key features of Small Arteries
- internal elastic membrane
Key features of Arterioles
Key features of capillaries
- diameter is often smaller than RBC
What are/where do we find perictyes?
What is the innermost aspect of the tunica media made of ?
single layer of endothelial cells
What are the 3 types of capillaries?
How does molecular exchange occur in the three types of capillaries?
Where do we find the three types of capillaries?
What are met arterioles?
first branch off of arteriole supplying tissues
What are precapillary sphincters?
regulate blood flow through true capillaries (can be open or closed to allow/not allow blood flow)
What are true capillaries?
branch from metarteriole, lack smooth m., may have pericytes
What are thoroughfare channels?
distal end of metarteriole (no smooth m); connect to to post capillary venule
What happens when precapillary sphincters contract?
Key features of venules
Key features of small veins
Key features of medium veins
Key features of large veins