Compare and contrast the structure and location of arteries
Solution
The arteries, arterioles , capillaries,and veins constitute the net work of blood vessels which help in the circulation of the blood.The structure and function of these structures are as follows;
Arteries :Are the blood vessels that carry oxygenated blood from the heart to various parts of the body.They are three layered, the thicker inner tunica interna , and a thinner tunica externa.
They are rounded and have contractability and are responsive to the ANS.
Areterioles : Carry blood from the main artery into the capillarieries.They are smaller branches .They have reduced tunic size,form an anastamosing network for collateral circulation.They are relatively responsive to ANS.
Capillaries : They are the blood vessels though which the blood takes place between the cells and the blood vessels by diffusion and form a network to increase the area of diffusion . They Are one celled in thickness and are made up of only a single layer the tunica externa.They are found near each and every cell of the body.
Veins:
are blood vessels that carry deoxygenated blood from various organs back to the heart.They have three layered but when compared to the arteries he tunica externa is thicker..They have reduced bllood pressure and have valves that prevent the back ward flow of the blood and serve as blood reservoirs.vasoconstriction is brought about by sympathetic stimulationand diver blood to the skeletal muscle to prevent the pooling of the blood.
Venules :
Are return vessels that take the deoxygenated blood back to the heart and have two layers the tunica externa and tunica interna.the pressure of the blood is comparitvely low.
