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dense connective tissue, elastic

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Q: What tissue composes the walls of large arteries?
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Walls of large arteries?

elastic connective tissue


What type of tissue is found in the walls of the arteries that leave the heart but not in the walls of the large veins that enter the heart?

elastic tissue


Is elastic cartilage tissue found on the walls of large arteries that leave the heart?

The correct answer to this question in FALSE.


What type of tissue is found in the walls of the arteries that leave the heart but not in the large veins that enter the heart?

elastic tissue, I had this question as part of my online assignment, I answered it and it was correct ;)


Which glycoprotein is found in connective tissue and walls of arteries?

ELASTIN


What type of tissue is found in the walls of the arteries that leave the heart but not enter the heart?

Smooth


What type connective tissue is springlike and found in the middle walls of arteries?

Elastic Connective Tissue


What muscle tissue is found in the walls of the stomach uterus and arteries?

There are several things that are found in the walls of the stomach uterus and arteries. The smooth muscle is one of elements that are found in these organs.


What tissue in arteries and veins permits them to constrict?

Smooth muscle contained with the tunica media layer of their walls.


Where does the apostrophe go in 'the arteries walls'?

The arteries' walls.


Contrast the structure of veins and arteries for thickness of muscle and elastic tissue?

The more pressure it uses, the thicker the walls will be. Veins have very low pressure which means they have thin walls and vice/versa for arteries which have a higher pressure and thicker walls than veins.


Why does an artery have a large amount of elastic tissue?

Arteries take blood from the heart and transport it to other parts of the body. They have a large amount of elastic tissue because the pressure of the blood flowing through the arteries is high.