Which of the layers of a vein is responsible for changes in the vein’s diameter? (a) endothelium, (b) subendothelial layer, (c) tunica media, (d) tunica externa.

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Which of the layers of a vein is responsible for changes in the vein’s diameter? (a) endothelium, (b) subendothelial layer, (c) tunica media, (d) tunica externa.

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The vein wall consists of three layers: The tunica intima, the tunica media, and the tunica adventitia.

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