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The tunica __________ consists of endothelium, a basement membrane, the lamina propria, and an elastic membrane.

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Answer: Tunica Intima

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It is the innermost layer in a vein or an artery, it consists of a layer of endothelical cells which is supported by an internal elastic lamina. The tunica intima in the blood vessel is a simple squamous lining cells called endothelium.

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