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Arteries
Blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart, characterized by thick walls and smaller lumens compared to veins.Tunica Intima
The innermost layer of an artery, consisting of endothelial cells that provide a smooth lining for blood flow.Tunica Media
The middle layer of an artery, rich in smooth muscle and elastic fibers, allowing for vasoconstriction and vasodilation.Tunica Externa
The outermost layer of an artery, composed of connective tissue that provides structural support and protection.Elastic Arteries
Large arteries near the heart with high elastin content, allowing them to stretch and recoil with heartbeats.Muscular Arteries
Medium-sized arteries with a high smooth muscle content, responsible for distributing blood to specific organs.Arterioles
The smallest arteries that regulate blood flow into capillaries and play a key role in resistance control.Lumen
The hollow interior of a blood vessel through which blood flows, smaller in arteries than in veins.Vasoconstriction
The narrowing of blood vessels due to contraction of the muscular wall, reducing blood flow.Vasodilation
The widening of blood vessels due to relaxation of the muscular wall, increasing blood flow.Elastic Fibers
Components in the arterial wall that allow for stretching and recoiling, crucial for handling pressure surges.Resistance
The opposition to blood flow in the cardiovascular system, influenced by vessel diameter and length.Conducting Arteries
Another term for elastic arteries, highlighting their role in conducting blood from the heart.Distributing Arteries
Another term for muscular arteries, emphasizing their role in distributing blood to various body parts.Internal Elastic Lamina
A layer of elastic tissue in arteries, providing flexibility and strength, often embedded in elastic arteries.