Vessels that do not have all three tunics include smallest artery always, smallest venue walls, capillaries, or a venous sinuses
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Blood vessels are composed of three layers or tunics: the tunica intima (innermost layer), the tunica media (middle layer), and the tunica externa or adventitia (outermost layer). Show more…
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