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Which blood vessel tunic is innervated by nerves from the sympathetic nervous system? tunica adventitia tunica externa

tunica media tunica intima

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The tunica media of blood vessels is innervated by nerves from the sympathetic nervous system.

The four tunics of a blood vessel are:

  • Tunica adventitia (the outermost layer)
  • Tunica externa (the middle layer)
  • Tunica media (the innermost layer)
  • Tunica intima (the innermost layer)


Therefore, the tunica media is the middle layer of a blood vessel and is innervated by nerves from the sympathetic nervous system.

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