Blood Vessels Flashcards
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Arteries
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- thick tunica media
- need to expand to accept blood under great pressure
- need to recoil as blood flows during diastole to allow blood to flow towards capillaries during ventricle relaxation
2
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Arterioles
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- tunica media composed of smooth muscle fibres and very few elastic fibers
- blood flow determined by arteriole diameter
- alter arterial BP via vasoconstriction and vasodilation
3
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Veins
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- thinner walled overall, but thick tunica externa
- less elastic and smooth muscle tissue
- modified to ensure venous return = CO despite its low BP, and blood flow against gravity
4
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Venules
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- tunica media contains only a few muscle cells and fibroblast
- porous endothelium allows for escape of many phagocytotic WBC
5
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Arterial System
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-made of:
>elastic arteries
(thick walled, closest to heart, most elastic)
>muscular arteries
(next to elastic arteries, thickest tunica media, delivers blood to specific body organs)
>arterioles
6
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Capillaries
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- walls one layer thick (super thin)
- decreased BP
- large surface area
- facilitate gas exchange
7
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Capillary beds
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- made of: a vascular shunt (vessel connecting arteriole to venule) and true capillaries (with precapillary sphincters)
- microcirculation: blood from arteriole to venule
8
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True capillaries
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- actual exchange happens
- branch off terminal arteriole
- empty directly into post capillary sphincter
- entrance guarded by precapillary sphincters
9
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Precapillary sphincters
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-allows capillaires to be closed, forcing blood to flow through a vascular shunt
10
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Venous return
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- large veins have Valves to help pump blood
- muscular pump: skeletal muscles surrounding veins contract and relax, pushing blood towards the heart
- respiratory pump: drop in thoracic pressure while breathing causes large veins near the heart to expand