Overview of The Function of The Cardiovascular system Flashcards

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What does the blood flow sytsem of the CVS carry?

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<p>If the pumps are in series (right and left ventricle) what does this imply?</p>

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<p>Output must be equal</p>

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<p>Why are most vascular beds in parallel?</p>

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<p>Ensures all tissues get blood,</p>

<p>Allows regional redirection of blood - can send different proportions of blood to match the specific requirements to each different part of the body.</p>

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<p>Give an example of when there are local regions of vessels being in series</p>

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<p>Blood flow system between the liver and gut</p>

<p>Hypothalamus releasing hormones which travel directly to the anteroir pituatory</p>

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<p>Why does the skin receive more oxygen than it uses?</p>

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<p>Thermoregulation</p>

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Which organs receive less of the percentage cardiac output than percentage oxygen consumption?

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How do you calculate flow?

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How is difference in pressure calculated?

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How is the resistance calculated?

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<p>Which vessels can affect resistance and influence blood distribution?</p>

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<p>Arterioles</p>

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<p>How does the size of blood vessels change?</p>

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<p>Arteries - arterioles - capillaries</p>

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<p>How does the size of the veins change?</p>

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<p>Capillaries - venules - veins</p>

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13
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What are elastic arteries?

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What are muscular arteries?

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What are resistance vessels?

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16
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What are exchange vessels?

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What are capacitance vessels?

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18
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<p>Are valves active or passive?</p>

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<p>Passive</p>

19
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<p>What separates the ventricles?</p>

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<p>Interventricular septum</p>

20
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<p>What vein enters the right atrium?</p>

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<p>Vena cava</p>

21
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<p>What is the mitral valve?</p>

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<p>The valve between the left atrium and the left ventricle of the heart, which has two tapered cusps.</p>

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<p>Define the tricuspid valve?</p>

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<p>A valvethat is situated at the opening of the right atrium of the heart into the right ventricle and that resembles the mitralvalvein structure but consists of three triangular membranous flaps—called also right atrioventricularvalve.</p>

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<p>Definechordae tendinae</p>

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<p>Thechordae tendinae aretendons that connect the papillary muscles to the tricuspid valve and the mitral valve in the heart.</p>

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<p>Define papillary muscle</p>

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<p>Thepapillary musclesaremuscleslocated in the ventricles of the heart. They attach to the cusps of the atrioventricular valves via the chordae tendineae and contract to prevent inversion or prolapse of these valves on systole (or ventricular contraction).</p>