Arteries are those blood vessels which have smooth muscular tissue.
Artery is divided into 3 layers,
1, Tunicia Externa.
2, Tunicia Media.
3, Tunicia Intima/Interna.
Tunicia media contains smooth muscles :)
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Arteries contain thick tissue in their walls to withstand blood pressure as the heart pumps blood throughout the body.
Arteries have thick muscular walls and carry blood away from the heart.
Arterial walls contain thick, muscular tissue to pump blood throughout the body. Veins have thinner walls.
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Muscular tissue is found in/and/or around, all soft tissue throughout the body; included are: the muscular system itself, skin, veins, arteries, and organs (especially the heart).
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Blood vessels can be termed as organs, since an organ is a group of http://wiki.answers.com/dictionary/Tissuesthat perform a specific http://wiki.answers.com/dictionary/Functionor group of functions.The function of blood vessels is to circulate blood to various parts of the body.The tissues that make up blood vessels(arteries and veins) are- endothelial tissue(endothelium)-tunica intima, smooth muscle or muscular tissue- tunica media and connective tissue- tunica externa, while capillaries only contain endothilial tissue.
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Muscular tissue is found in/and/or around, all soft tissue throughout the body; included are: the muscular system itself, skin, veins, arteries, and organs (especially the heart).
Tissue without capillaries is called avascular tissue. Examples of avascular tissue include:CartilageEpitheliaCorneaLensAll organs contain blood vessels.
Blood vessels are surrounded by very small circular muscles which contract and relax to allow blood vessels to constrict and dilate. The vessels also contain elastin which allows them to stretch.
Yes. Bones need a blood supply as much as any other tissue.
Renal columns are bands of granular tissue that separate adjacent renal pyramids. They contain vessels and urinary tubes that run to the cortex.
muscular tissue