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raketka [301]
2 years ago
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Which layer(s) do all blood vessels have in common?

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PSYCHO15rus [73]2 years ago
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Blood vessels have three layers that provides strength to the blood vessel when the blood is moving with high pressure.

<h3>Which layer(s) do all blood vessels have in common?</h3>

All blood vessels are all made of three layers i.e. The adventitia or outer layer, the tunica media or a middle layer and an inner layer, or tunica intima.

Capillaries are tiny blood vessels that have thin walls. The capillaries also take waste products such as carbondioxide away from your tissues and loaded the blood with oxygen.

Arteries are the largest blood vessels with the thickest walls which means they are the thickest.

Large arteries receive the highest pressure of blood flow so that's why they are more thick and elastic to accommodate the high pressures.

The valves play greater role in blood flow because valves prevent the backward flow of blood. They are present in heart chambers.

Connective tissues are likely to be found in both arteries and veins in order to ensure their important function.

Pumping of heart is a mechanism that ensure that blood continuously flows throughout our body. As the heart beats, it pumps blood through blood vessels which is called the circulatory system.

So we can conclude that blood vessels have three layers that provides strength to the blood vessel when the blood is moving with high pressure.

Learn more about arteries here: brainly.com/question/64497

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