There are no muscles in arteries.
Arterioles have muscles which can close them, but which has no normal flow control. (Used is stress/shock conditions only)
Capillaries have a muscle which can stop all flow through it - it responds to oxygen pressure and is the ultimate control of blood flow.
The Carotid artery
Splenic Artery, Left Gastric Artery, and Hepatic Artery
the arteries are designed to steamline the flow of the blood and efficiently move it throughout our body.
Korotkoff sound
suppies blood flow to the intestinal track
There are no muscles in arteries. Arterioles have muscles which can close them, but which has no normal flow control. (Used is stress/shock conditions only) Capillaries have a muscle which can stop all flow through it - it responds to oxygen pressure and is the ultimate control of blood flow.
how will blood flow out in case an artery is cut
Capillaries do not have valves to regulate blood flow. Veins are the vessel of the circulatory system that have veins to regulate blood flow.
muscles are pretty much strangling the artery and reducing blood flow, which causes the pain
the constriction of the smooth muscles surrounding the arteriole closes the opening and reduces blood flow through the arteriole. With this reduced blood flow more blood is left in the artery
signals from the heart regulate the flow of blood . there are some values which regulate the backward flow of blood
artery
the tunica media is made of smooth muscles and elastic fibers.
The Carotid artery
Blood flow from a vein is slower than that from an artery.
Pulmonary artery-the only artery that has deoxygenated blood.
Splenic Artery, Left Gastric Artery, and Hepatic Artery