Pressure Graph Flashcards

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Pulmonary Circulation

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  • Pressure increase in pulmonary arteries = ventricular systole/ contraction of right ventricle
  • Lower pressure than systemic = shorter distance to lungs and right ventricle thin-walled
  • Pressure decrease in pulmonary arteries = diastole/ ventricle relaxation
  • Pressure in capillaries lower than systemic to prevent tissue fluid form forming in lungs
  • Reduces damage to alveoli
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Systemic circulation (arteries/ aorta)

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  • Blood pressure increase in aorta/ arteries = ventricular systole/ contraction of left ventricle
  • High pressure needed to pump blood round the body = long distance
  • Pressure decrease in aorta/ arteries = ventricular diastole/ relaxation
  • High pressure maintained due to elastic recoil of artery walls and closure of semi-lunar valves
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Systemic circulation (capillaries and veins)

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  • Pressure decrease in arterioles/ capillaries = frictional resistance with vessel walls as narrower lumen
    • Blood flowing through greater total cross-sectional area
    • Blood vessels distant/ further from heart
  • Pressure decrease in capillaries = tissue fluid formation
  • Low pressure in capillaries necessary for diffusion = slow flow rate for exchange
  • Blood flow in veins due to massaging effect/ contraction of skeletal muscles
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Why does pressure in aorta not fall to 0 but ventricle does?

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  • Closing of aortic/ semi-lunar valve

- Prevents backflow of blood into the ventricle

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Advantage of lower pressure in lung capillary

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  • Reduced flow rate
  • Allows more time for gas exchange
  • Less tissue fluid produced
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Pressure in ventricles and atria

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  • Muscles thickness affects pressure
  • Atrium pushes blood to ventricles (close) and thin muscle wall (low pressure)
  • Ventricles have to push blood around the entire body
  • Right ventricle has to push blood to lungs which needs lower pressure than left ventricle
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