Lab 4: Blood Vessel Anatomy & Histology Flashcards
What happens to the mean arterial pressure after exercise?
It increases, seen by a significant (>5%) positive percent change increase.
What are the arteries of the superior regions of the body and what do they supply with blood?
Pulmonary trunk (lungs) & R/L pulmonary a. (lungs)
Ascending aorta (body), arch of the aorta (body), intercostal arteries (thoracic region), descending thoracic aorta (inferior region of body: thoracic, abdominal, pelvic, legs), brachiocephalic a (R arm & head) –> R common carotid a. (head), R subclavian a. (R arm), L common carotid a. (L head), L subclavian a. (L arm), L/R axillary artery (L/R arm), L/R brachial artery (L/R arm)
What are the arteries of the inferior regions of the body and what do they supply with blood?
Abdominal aorta (abdominal, pelvic, legs), celiac trunk (stomach, liver, spleen), gastric a (stomach), hepatic a (liver), splenic a (spleen). superior mesenteric a. (superior intestine- mesenteric tissue), R/L renal a. (kidneys), R/L gonadal (testicular/ovarian) a. (gonads (testes/ovaries). inferior mesenteric a. (inferior intestine) R/L common iliac a. (Pelvic & legs), R internal iliac a. (pelvic), R. external iliac a. (leg), R. femoral a. (leg) [same for L side]
What are the veins of the superior regions of the body and what do they drain of blood?
R/L pulmonary v. (lungs), superior vena cava (head, arms), R/L brachiocephalic v. (head, arms) –> R/L internal jugular v. (head), R/L external jugular v. (head), R/L subclavian v. (arm), L axillary v (arm), R/L brachial c. (arm), R/L Median cubital vein (arm), azygous vein (thoracic cavity to S.V.C),
What are the veins of the inferior regions of the body and what do they drain of blood?
Inferior vena cava (drain inferior body), R/L renal vein (kidneys), hepatic portal (capillary-capillary, from stomach, intestine, & liver to IVC), R/L gonadal (testicular/ovarian) v. (gonads/testes/ovaries), L/R common iliac vein (pelvic, leg) , L/R internal iliac v (pelvic), L/R external iliac vein (leg), L/R femoral v (leg)