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Composed of 3 layers (tunics) Structure of Blood Vessels 1. Tunica Intima – simple squamous epithelium 2. Tunica Media – sheets of smooth muscle Contraction – vasoconstriction Relaxation – vasodilation 3. Tunica Externa – connective tissue * Lumen – central blood-filled space of a vessel
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Composed of 3 layers (tunics) Structure of Blood Vessels 1. Tunica Intima – simple squamous epithelium 2. Tunica Media – sheets of smooth muscle Contraction.

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Page 1: Composed of 3 layers (tunics) Structure of Blood Vessels 1. Tunica Intima – simple squamous epithelium 2. Tunica Media – sheets of smooth muscle Contraction.

Composed of 3 layers (tunics)

Structure of Blood Vessels

1. Tunica Intima – simple squamous epithelium

2. Tunica Media – sheets of smooth muscleContraction – vasoconstriction

Relaxation – vasodilation

3. Tunica Externa – connective tissue

* Lumen – central blood-filled space of a vessel

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3 Types of Capillary Beds

1. Continuous Capillary Bed

- have tight junctions

- ‘leaky’ capillaries

- most common type in the body.

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2. Fenestrated Capillary Bed

- have ‘pores’ or fenestrations.

- more ‘leaky’ than continuous.

- specific locations in body: e.g., kidney and synovial joints.

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3. Sinusoidal Capillary Bed

- open ‘flaps’ in adjacent endothelial cells.

- ‘leakiest’ capillary bed.

- least common in body: e.g., liver and spleen.

- highly convoluted (twisting).

- high degree of exchange.

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Capillaries

Venule

Ateriole

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Arteriosclerosis = hardening of vessel wall.

Atherosclerosis = deposits of lipids in blood vessel wall, forming a plaque. results in hardening and narrowing of vessel.

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Vessels of the Heart

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Arteries of the Systemic Circulation

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Arteries of the thorax, neck,brachium, antebrachium and palm.

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Arteries of the Head and Neck

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Arteries of the Brain

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Arteries of the Abdomen

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AorticAneurysm

Aneurysm:Weakening of A vessel wall;Results in bulging dueto pressure invessel.

Poses threat of hemorrhage.

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The Celiac Trunk

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Arteries of the Hip, Thigh, Leg and Foot

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