the middle layer, called the tunica media
Elastic tissue
One-way valves are found in which blood vessels
Smooth muscle contained with the tunica media layer of their walls.
Arteries are composed mainly of smooth muscle cells, also known as vascular smooth muscle. These muscle cells are responsible for regulating the diameter and constriction of the arteries, allowing for the control of blood flow and pressure. Additionally, arteries also have a layer of connective tissue and endothelial cells that line the inner surface.
Tunica Media or just Media is the central layer of arteries or veins. In the artery, it is composed of elastic tissue and smooth cell muscles.
The muscularis layer of arteries has a thicker layer of smooth muscle.
Tunica Media
In visceral organs: for example, the stomach, urinary bladder, small intestines. Smooth muscle cells are also found in arteries and arterioles
Yes, it is found in the tunica media layer of blood vessels.
smooth muscle and elastic connective tissue
capillaries by definition don't have any smooth muscle in their walls. They are simply made of one layer of endothelial cells.
Arteries in general have the thickest layer of muscle and elastic, in order to cope with the high pressure. To be more specific, the aorta (the largest artery in the body) has the largest layer, because it is dealing with very high pressure, greater than that in any other blood vessel.
It's the heart
Endometrium wall, but during pregnancy we call it placenta Or myometrium, which is the muscle layer of the uterus.