General Blood Vessel Structure definitions Flashcards
General Blood Vessel Structure definitions
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Tunica Intima
Innermost layer of blood vessels, in direct contact with blood, consisting of endothelium, subendothelium, and internal elastic lamina.Endothelium
A layer of simple squamous epithelium lining the lumen of all blood vessels, minimizing friction and regulating capillary permeability.Subendothelium
Layer beneath the endothelium, consisting of basement membrane and loose connective tissue, aiding in structural support and diffusion.Internal Elastic Lamina
Elastic connective tissue layer in larger arteries, allowing for stretch and recoil, aiding in diffusion and substance penetration.Tunica Media
Middle layer of blood vessels, primarily composed of smooth muscle, crucial for regulating blood flow and pressure.Smooth Muscle
Muscle tissue in tunica media, responsible for vasoconstriction and vasodilation, regulating blood vessel diameter.External Elastic Lamina
Elastic layer in tunica media of larger arteries, separating it from tunica externa, aiding in elasticity.Tunica Externa
Outermost layer of blood vessels, composed mainly of collagen fibers, providing structural support and housing vasa vasorum.Collagen Fibers
Structural proteins in tunica externa, providing support and anchoring blood vessels to surrounding tissues.Vasa Vasorum
Network of small blood vessels in tunica externa, nourishing the external tissues of blood vessel walls.Lumen
The central cavity of a blood vessel through which blood flows, lined by the endothelium.Vasoconstriction
Narrowing of blood vessel diameter due to smooth muscle contraction, affecting blood flow and pressure.Vasodilation
Enlargement of blood vessel diameter due to smooth muscle relaxation, affecting blood flow and pressure.Basement Membrane
Extracellular layer beneath epithelial tissue, part of the subendothelium, aiding in structural support.Areolar Connective Tissue
Loose connective tissue in subendothelium, aiding in attachment and diffusion, harboring immune cells.