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tunica adventitia
What is the Tunica Adventitia?
The
tunica adventitia
is the outermost layer of a blood vessel, primarily composed of connective tissue. It plays a crucial role in providing structural support and protection to the vessel. This layer is also known as the
tunica externa
.
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