Large-Sized Artery
“What is a large-sized artery? A detailed question and answers guide”
Histology of Large-Sized Artery
Answer:
Large arteries in human body
- Large sized arteries include the aorta, carotid arteries, subclavian, axillary, iliac artery
- The wall of it is made up of
- Tunica intima
- It is innermost layer
- It consists of
- An endothelial lining
- Thin layer of glycoprotein called nasal lamina
- Subendothelial connective tissue containing elastic fibres
- In it internal elastic lamina is not distinct as in medium sized artery
- Tunica media
- It is made up of mainly elastic tissue
- This tissue is arranged in the form of series of concentric membranes
- Between these membranes there is presence of loose connective tissue
- This layer is limited outside by external elastic lamina made up of elastic fibres
- Tunica adventitia
- It is relatively thin containing large amount of elastic fibres
- These fibres merge with the external elastic lamina
- Tunica intima
“Importance of studying large-sized arteries for medical students: Questions explained”
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