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Artery

An artery (pl. arteries) is one of several types of blood vessels that transport blood around the body.
Other blood vessels include: arterioles, veins, venules, and capillaries.

 

The structure of an artery is as follows:

   

 

The walls (outer structure) of arteries contain smooth muscle fibre that contract and relax under the instructions of the sympathetic nervous system.

 

 

The functions of arteries include:

Transport blood away from the heart;

Carry Oxygenated Blood
(except in the case of the Pulmonary Artery);

Have relatively narrow lumens (see diagram above);

Have relatively more muscle/elastic tissue;

Transports blood under higher pressure (than veins);

Do not have valves (except for the semi-lunar valves of the pulmonary artery and the aorta).

 

 


For more information about blood vessels and the components (or "constituents") of blood, see the pages about: The Structure and Functions of Blood Vessels, and the Structure and Functions of Blood. These pages may interest students of massage, reflexology, beauty therapies, or other health or clinical courses.

 
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