Updated July 01, 2008.
Definition:
Tone refers to how stiff blood vessels are in their baseline state (i.e., without significant extra influence).
Blood vessels always maintain some degree of tension, which is required to withstand the force of blood pushing on vessel walls.
Tone is caused by the action of muscle fibers in walls of blood vessels and arteries have more tone than veins.
Definition:
Tone refers to how stiff blood vessels are in their baseline state (i.e., without significant extra influence).
Blood vessels always maintain some degree of tension, which is required to withstand the force of blood pushing on vessel walls.
Tone is caused by the action of muscle fibers in walls of blood vessels and arteries have more tone than veins.