What are the histological layers of blood vessels?
Written by Mary Abbygale Cabahug Reviewed by Dr. Reuben J C. Los Baños, Ph.D. Blood vessels are the conduits that transport blood throughout your body. They form a closed loop that starts and stops at your heart, similar to a circuit. Your heart vessels and blood vessels make up your circulatory system. Your body has around 60,000 miles of blood veins. Endothelial cells, smooth muscle cells, and extracellular matrix make up blood vessels. It includes your arteries and veins (including collagen and elastin). There are three concentric layers (or tunica): intima, medium, and … Continue reading What are the histological layers of blood vessels?
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