Tunica Interna (intima) What is this region?.

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Tunica Interna (intima) What is this region?

Which pulse point is this? Posterior tibial artery

Which pulse point is this? Common Carotid artery

Tunica Externa (adventitia) What is this region?

What is this called? Showing atrial depolarization. P wave

Which pulse point is this? Radial artery

Tunica media What is this region?

Which pulse point is this? Femoral artery

Which pulse point is this? Dorsalis pedis artery

Which pulse point is this? Popliteal artery

What is whole thing? Vein

What is this called? Showing ventricular repolarization. T wave

Tunica Intima (interna) What is this region?

Which pulse point is this? Common Carotid artery

Which pulse point is this? Popliteal artery

What is whole thing? Artery

Which pulse point is this? Radial artery

Which pulse point is this? Brachial artery

What is this called? Showing ventricular depolarization. QRS complex

Tunica media What is this region?

Which pulse point is this? Posterior tibial artery

Which pulse point is this? Brachial artery

Which pulse point is this? Femoral artery

What is this? Vein

Which pulse point is this? Dorsalis pedis artery

Tunica Externa (adventitia) What is this region?