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Page 1: ELASTIC ARTERY MUSCULAR ARTERY · 2018. 10. 17. · Elastic Fibres Nervi Vasorum Vaso Vasorum Lymphatic Vessel few fibroblasts few SMC Internal Elastic Lamina: thin, incomplete, not

ELASTIC ARTERYConducting Artery

Example: aortaFunction: withstand elastic

shock & pressure from ventricles

MUSCULAR ARTERYDistributing Artery

Example: brachial arteryFunction: distribution of

blood to body

Endothelium: Simple Squamous Epithelium

Subendothelium: Loose Connective Tissue with

Type I Collagen & Elastic Fibres

Type III Collagen (Reticular Tissue)

Layers of Circular Oriented Smooth Muscle Cells

Loose Connective Tissue with Type I Collagen (some Type

III Collagen, Reticular Fibres) & Elastic Fibres

Nervi VasorumVaso Vasorum

Lymphatic Vessel

few fibroblastsfew SMC

Internal Elastic Lamina: thin, incomplete, not bifid

40-70 Layers of Elastic Fibres

(Dense Regular Elastic Connective Tissue)

External Elastic Lamina: thin

fewer fibroblastsfewer SMC

Internal Elastic Lamina: distinct, bifid

4 Layers of Smooth Muscle Cells (Small Arteries)

to

40 Layers of Smooth Muscle Cells (Larger Arteries)

External Elastic Lamina: present, several layers of thin elastic sheets

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Ingrid Barany | 2018 ��

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