ANAT 103 Lecture Notes - Lecture 21: Tunica Externa, Theca Interna, Oncotic Pressure

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15 May 2017
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Take blood away from heart to organs and branch into arterioles. Tiny vessels in tissue and place of delivery and exchange. Groups of capillaries that reunite within a tissue. Takes blood back to the heart via superior and inferior vena cava. Contain nerves & vasa vasorum (tiny vessels that supply blood to vessel wall tissue) Has the tunica interna, externa and a thick muscular tunica media. Elastic walls allow them to absorb pressure from the ventricles. A lot of elastic lamellae that dominate the tunica media (near pump = more elastic) Propel blood onward and function as pressure reservoirs (store energy as they stretch) Energy is converted to the blood to it can move when ventricles relax. More smooth muscle in tunica media than elastic. Thick smooth muscle walls allow it greater vasoconstriction and vasodilation ability. Branch out and distribute blood to organs via vascular tone (ability of muscle to contract and maintain partial contraction)

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