a: Arteries ~
b: laminated tubes
What:
" Arteries are like laminated tubes, their walls composed of many tissue layers, such as muscle, connective tissue, etc. The inside of the artery is covered with a thin layer of cells called "intima" - it is like a skin for the inside of the artery. The outside is covered with a tough layer called "adventicia". The middle is made up of muscle, elastic, and other tissues. The yellow arrow represents flow of blood."
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Date: Jul 29 2015 5:10 PM
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