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What are the major histological components of the cardiovascular system?
The cardiovascular system is primarily composed of the
heart
,
arteries
,
veins
, and
capillaries
. The heart consists of three layers: the
endocardium
(inner layer), the
myocardium
(middle muscular layer), and the
epicardium
(outer layer). Blood vessels have three main layers: the
tunica intima
(inner layer), the
tunica media
(middle layer), and the
tunica adventitia
(outer layer).
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