KIN110 Lecture Notes - Lecture 16: Tunica Intima, Tunica Media, Basal Lamina

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From here on out is covered on nal exam not on midterm 2 final exam is cumulative - everything. Midterm 2 is only what we haven"t been tested on yet. Delivery system of dynamic structures that begins nd ends at the heart. Arteries carry blood away from the heart; oxygenated except for pulmonary circulation (carrying deoxygenated blood from heart to lungs) and umbilical vessels veins carry blood toward the heart. Capillaries contact tissue cells and directly serve cellular needs. Lymphatic system returns uids lost in the system to the system. Arteries and veins: three basic layers in common. Tunica intima (most inner layer)(provides sheet that covers the lumen (where the blood is owing)) Lumen central blood-containing space capillaries endothelium with sparse basal lamina. Tunica media is surrounded by smooth muscle and elastic bers. There is no external or internal elastic lamina in veins. Tunica intima is comprised of an endothelium layer and a subendothelial layer in larger vessels.

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