T1L2 Blood Vessels Flashcards

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Name and describe the 4 parts of the artery and their function

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Lumen - narrow to MAINTAIN high blood pressure

Endothelium - the inner layer of the artery wall

Smooth muscle - made of smooth muscle and elastic tissue. Allows the artery to flex to MAINTAIN high blood pressure through elastic recoil. The muscle helps to WITHSTAND the pressure.

Connective Tissue - made of tough collagen as a protective layer

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Name and describe the 5 parts of the vein and their function

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Lumen - wider as blood is not as a high of a pressure

Endothelium (unlikely to get damaged here)

Smooth muscle wall - thinner than arteries as it does not need to maintain and withstand high pressures

Connective tissue

Valves - prevent backflow of blood

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Explain two features of preventing backflow in veins

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Valves

Skeletal muscles - contract to shunt blood towards the heart

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Describe and Explain the features of capillaries that make them adapted for their function

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  • Walls are one cell thick to reduce the distance for diffusion
  • There are many in the network of capillary beds which increases surface area available
  • There is a good concentration gradient between the cells and blood in the capillaries
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Describe the two vessels that link the capillaries to other vessels

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Arterioles decrease blood pressure between the arteries and capillaries to stop the capillaries from exploding

Venules are at a higher pressure than capillaries as they lead into the vein

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What is the bond angle in a water molecule

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104.5

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What are the slight charges in a water molecule

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O is slightly negative
(2nd most electronegative element)
Hs are slightly positive

Electrons spend more time near O so that causes dipole to form

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Which type of bond forms between water molecules (between which atoms)

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Hydrogen bonds
O of one H of another

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Explain why water is a good solvent and a good coolant

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Water is a polar molecule so it can dissolve ionic substances. Positively charged ions attracted to - O and negatively charged ions attracted to + H. This makes it a good solvent

Water has a high specific heat capacity and the Hydrogen bonds are strong. This means with large energy input the temperature only increases by a small amount. This makes it a good coolant

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