k Blood vessel, light micrograph Blood vessel, light micrograph. Typical small venule with a very thin endothelium wall and vessel diameter of only 2040 micrometres. Small venules are identified by the absence of an external layer of smooth muscle that accompanies larger venules to facilitate limited contraction. Erythrocytes pink are membranebound deformable structures filled with haemoglobin. They are about 7 micrometres in diameter but can deform in passing through the smallest capillaries of 34 micrometres. The supporting tissues are fibroblasts, extracellular matrix and collagen. Paraffin section, Massons trichrome stain. Magnification x 380 when width printed at 10cm., by MICROSCAPESCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Blood vessel, light micrograph Blood vessel, light micrograph. Typical small venule with a very thin endothelium wall and vessel diameter of only 20 40 micrometres. Small venules are identified by the absence of an external layer of smooth muscle that accompanies larger venules to facilitate limited contraction. Erythrocytes  pink  are membrane bound deformable structures filled with haemoglobin. They are about 7 micrometres in diameter but can deform in passing through the smallest capillaries of 3 4 micrometres. The supporting tissues are fibroblasts, extracellular matrix and collagen. Paraffin section, Masson s trichrome stain. Magnification: x 380 when width printed at 10cm., by MICROSCAPE SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Blood vessel, light micrograph

Blood vessel, light micrograph. Typical small venule with a very thin endothelium wall and vessel diameter of only 20-40 micrometres. Small venules are identified by the absence of an external layer of smooth muscle that accompanies larger venules to facilitate limited contraction. Erythrocytes (pink) are membrane-bound deformable structures filled with haemoglobin. They are about 7 micrometres in diameter but can deform in passing through the smallest capillaries of 3-4 micrometres. The supporting tissues are fibroblasts, extracellular matrix and collagen. Paraffin section, Masson's trichrome stain. Magnification: x 380 when width printed at 10cm., by MICROSCAPE/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY

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