Circulatory System, Blood Vessels, Lymph Flashcards
Give the pathway a red blood cell takes when travelling in the human circulatory system from a kidney to the lungs.
Do not include descriptions of pressure changes in the heart or the roles of heart valves in your answer
1 renal vein
2 vena cava to right atrium
3 right ventricle to the pulmonary artery
Tissue fluid is formed from blood at the arteriole end of a capillary bed.
Explain how water from tissue fluid is returned to the circulatory system.
1 plasma proteins remain
2 creates water potential gradient
3 water moves to blood by osmosis
4 returns to blood by lymphatic system
Explain how an arteriole can reduce the blood flow into capillaries
1 muscle contracts
2 narrows arteriole
What is the function of the coronary arteries?
1 carry oxygen
2 to heart muscle
Explain the role of the heart in the formation of tissue fluid.
1contraction of ventricles produces high blood pressure
2 this forces water and some dissolved substances out of blood capillaries
The human heart has 4 chambers. In which of the 4 chambers of the human heart does pressure reach the highest value
Explain how the structure of this chamber causes this high pressure
Left ventricle
Thick walls
The maximum pressure in the ventricle is much higher than that in the atrium
Explain what causes this
1 ventricle has thick walls
2 so contractions are stronger