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Which layer is absent in tunica intima of an artery

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Answered by shiziii3
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All arteries and veins contain three layers. The innermost layer is called the tunica intima. The muscular middle layer is called the tunica media, and the outermost layer is called the tunica adventitia. Because capillaries are only one cell layer thick, they only have a tunica intima.

Answered by Rachna2703
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In arterioles, the tunica intima consists of a continuous endothelium and a very thin subendothelial layer. In addition, a thin, fenestrated internal elastic lamina is present in larger arterioles but absent in terminal arterioles. Generally, the tunica media consists of 2 layers of smooth muscle cells.

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