The tissue in blood vessels is called elastic tissue as it have to control the pressure in blood and have to contract and relax to create a specific pressure so that every organ should receive blood.
connective tissue
Smooth
The stomach and blood vessels are composed of smooth muscles.
Smooth muscle tissue causes vasoconstriction. This type of muscle tissue is found in the walls of blood vessels and is responsible for regulating blood flow by constricting and dilating the vessels.
Cartilage
The connective tissue type found in the walls of large blood vessels and in ligaments supporting transitional epithelia is elastic connective tissue. This type of tissue is rich in elastin fibers, allowing it to provide flexibility and resilience, enabling blood vessels to stretch and recoil with blood flow. Additionally, it helps maintain the structural integrity of ligaments associated with transitional epithelium.
Osseous tissue has calcium, salts, and blood vessels.
Connective tissue flows through the heart and blood vessels.
Connective tissues vary in their vascularity, meaning some types have blood vessels while others do not. For instance, dense connective tissues like tendons and ligaments have a limited blood supply, while loose connective tissues, such as areolar tissue, are more vascularized. Cartilage, another type of connective tissue, is avascular, relying on diffusion for nutrient supply. Therefore, the presence of blood vessels in connective tissue depends on the specific type of tissue.
The Epidermis is the outermost, Avascularized (lacks blood vessels), protective layer. Its composed of Keratinized Stratified Squamous Epithelial Cells.
its a tissue
NO, lungs have tons of blood vessels!