A thin inner layer, a muscular middle layer (that gives the vessel its flexibility under pressure from the filling blood), and a fiber-like outer layer that gives the vessel strength to not burst when the heart pumps blood to the body.
The three layers of an artery are Endothelium, smooth muscle, and connective tissue.
The walls of the arteries are very thick in fact artery walls consist of three cell layers.
Arteries actually have 5 layers, it is the veins that have 3. Arteries have: -the Outer coat -Elastic layer -Middle coat (thin) -Another elastic layer -Endothelium
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Splenic Artery, Left Gastric Artery, and Hepatic Artery
what are the three layers of the forest
carotid layer
Three Layers
There are no specific "types" of artery, but the three major ones are pulmonary, coronary, and aorta.
The three layers are the retina, sclera, and the choroid.
The four or five gastric arteries supply the lining of the stomach. The three main ones are called the left gastric artery, the right gastric artery and the short gastric artery.