Cardiovascular system 7 Flashcards

1
Q

What are the properties of the blood in the major arteries

A

High pressure

Oscillatory

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2
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What are the properties of blood in the arterioles, capillaries and venules

A

Steep fall in pressure

Oscillatory nature is reduced

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3
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What is the property of blood in veins

A

Very low pressure

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4
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What does ‘blood flow in’ do

A

Fills arteries
Increases arteriole blood volume
Raises arteriole pressure

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5
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What does ‘blood flow out’ do

A

Drains arteries
Decreases arterial blood volume
Lowers arteriole pressure

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6
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Describe he equation P = Q x R in context

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MAP = CO x TPR

Mean Arterial pressure = Cardiac Output x Total Peripheral Resistance

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7
Q

What is the equation for cardiac output

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CO = SV x HR
(Cardiac Output = Stroke Volume x Heart Rate)
Stroke volume - contraction strength
Heart rate - Contraction speed

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8
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When would SV and HR be increased

A

During exercise - we need more blood to be pumped quicker

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9
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How is Mean Arterial Pressure (MAP) regulated

A

Highly regulated in a narrow range.

Coordinated within brainstem - afferent from CNS and ‘periphery’ - efferent to heart and vessels

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10
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What are baroreceptors

A

sensory receptor that detects pressure changes in the walls of blood vessels

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11
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Where are baroreceptors located

A

In the carotid sinus’s and the aortic arch

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12
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Where do baroreceptors send feedback to

A

To the medulla oblongata

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13
Q

What is the ‘accelerator’ of heart electrical conduction and why

A

Sympathetic - accelerator - Communicates with SA and AV nodes as well as deeper in the ventricular wall - triggers muscles to release more calcium causing a stronger contraction

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14
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What is the ‘break’ of heart electrical conduction and why

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Parasympathetic - Communicates with SA and AV nodes to decrease heart rate

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15
Q

How does the parasympathetic system signal the heart

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Through vagus nerves

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16
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How does the sympathetic system signal the heart

A

Sympathetic trunk ganglion