exam qs lqc 2 Flashcards
Arteries and capillaries are blood vessel adapted for specific roles in the circulatory system.
Give two differences between the structure of an artery and a capillary.
arteries have which walls and capillaries have thin walls, arteries have lots of collagen and capillaries have little collagen
Explain how the structure of an artery wall is adapted both to withstand and to maintain high blood pressure.
more collagen provides strength to withstand pressure, contraction of muscle allows constriction of lumen, elastic fibres allow stretch and recoil
Suggest why capillaries, rather than arteries, are more likely to be blocked in a person with sickle-cell anaemia.
capillary has a narrower lumen than an artery
Suggest why a person with sickle-cell anaemia experiences pain in muscle tissues.
less oxygen reaches tissues, less aerobic respiration causes cell damage