The iris.
Yes, the papillary layer of the dermis contains blood vessels. This layer, which is located just beneath the epidermis, is rich in capillaries that supply nutrients to the epidermis and help regulate temperature. The presence of blood vessels in the papillary layer also aids in the sensation of touch and pain through its associated nerve endings.
As with all blood vessels, the renal artery has a layer called the tunica media, which is usually rich in vascular smooth muscle.
The middle layer of the eye is called the choroid. It is rich in blood vessels and contains melanin, which helps absorb excess light and reduces glare, enhancing visual clarity. The choroid is situated between the outer layer (sclera) and the inner layer (retina) of the eye, playing a crucial role in nourishing the retina and supporting its function.
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The opaque middle layer of the eyeball is called the choroid. It is rich in blood vessels and helps to supply nutrients and oxygen to the retina, which is the light-sensitive layer at the back of the eye.
Arteries are the type of blood vessels that are made up of three layers of cells. These layers include the tunica intima (inner layer), tunica media (middle layer), and tunica externa (outer layer). Arteries are responsible for carrying oxygen-rich blood away from the heart to the tissues of the body. They have thicker walls compared to veins to withstand the higher pressure of blood being pumped from the heart.
Vascular Coat or Uvea is the middle part of the wall of the eye. Uvea has a rich supply of blood vessels that provides nutrients of the eye.
The pulmonary veins carries oxygen rich blood from the lungs to the heart.
Yes, the dermis is rich in blood vessels (when you itch or scratch your skin and it turns red) and the dermis is rich in nerve fibers because of when you touch your skin you can feel it. TRUE
The umbilical cord contains the blood vessels that carry oxygenated and nutrient-rich food from the placenta to the fetus, and blood vessels that carry deoxygenated blood and nutrient-rich blood from the fetus to the placenta.
The umbilical cord contains the blood vessels that carry oxygenated and nutrient-rich food from the placenta to the fetus, and blood vessels that carry deoxygenated blood and nutrient-rich blood from the fetus to the placenta.