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BIOLOGY TOPIC 6 HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY

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How are arteries specialized? (4)

Author: Sammy Universe



Answer:

Narrow lumen compared to the wall thickness - high blood pressure thick wall with outer layer of collagen = stops artery from rupturing from high pressure inner layer of muscle + elastic fibres = maintains pulse flow don't have valves bec backflow isn't possible with high pressures


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narrow lumen compared to the wall thickness - high blood pressure
thick wall with outer layer of collagen = stops artery from rupturing from high pressure
inner layer of muscle + elastic fibres = maintains pulse flow
don't have valves bec backflow isn't possible with high pressures
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