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Largest vessels that drain
Tunica Externa
These vessels can be so large that the tunica mediaThe middle layer of a blood vessel, composed of smooth muscle and elastic tissue, responsible for va needs to be vascularizedTo invade a tissue with blood capillaries.! In this case, a structure called a vaso vasorumSmall blood vessels that supply the outer layers of large blood vessels with nutrients and oxygen. is implanted in the tunica externaThe outermost layer of a blood vessel, made of connective tissue, providing support and anchoring.. This structure provides the blood needed for the tunica media. Vaso vasorum means vessels of the vessels.
Tunica Media
Unlike their companion elastic arteriesBlood vessels that carry oxygenated blood away from the heart (except pulmonary arteries, which carr, the tunica media of veinsBlood vessels that return deoxygenated blood to the heart (except pulmonary veins, which carry oxyge does not have the internal and external elastic laminaA layer of elastic fibers found in muscular arteries, providing flexibility and recoil..
Tunica Interna (Intimia)
Simple squamous epithelium
Lumen
Much like venulesSmall veins that collect blood from capillaries and transport it to larger veins., veins are unable to maintain a shape upon fixation to a slide. They sometimes are so collapsed on themselves that they are only recognizable by locating their associated artery.



Figure 1: Recto anal junction [rectumThe final section of the large intestine, where feces are stored before elimination. at far right], H&E, 20X Slide 177-3
Figure 2: Slide 95 Small arteries and veins, H&E, 20X.
Figure 3: Slide Drexel MCP35 Inferior Vena Cava
All by University of Michigan Histology, licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 3.0.
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List of terms
- tunica media
- vascularized
- vaso vasorum
- tunica externa
- arteries
- veins
- external elastic lamina
- venules
- rectum