Conner Cummings
05/29/2023 · Elementary School
How do the arteries differ from the arterioles? A) The arterioles have no tunica externa and the smooth muscle, middle layer, is not as thick or dense. (B) The arterioles and the arteries are identical in structure. (D) The arterioles have valves and the arteries do not.
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A) The arterioles have a thinner wall and less dense smooth muscle than arteries.
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