Vascular System Flashcards
what is blood composed of?
45% cells - RBC, WBC, P
55% plasma
what are the characteristics of the arteries (3)
- thick, muscular wall because the blood is at such high pressure
- small lumen (4mm)
- blood is oxygenated, coming away from the heart to the body
what is the function of the arteries?
to distribute oxygen-rich blood to the body cells/organs
at any given time, only around ___ to ___% of the body’s blood is in the arteries
at any given time, only around 10 to 15% of the body’s blood is in the arteries
what are the characteristics of the arterioles (4)
- vessel wall is thicker than veins but thinner than arteries
- small lumen, size averaging at around 30 micrometres
- blood pressure is slightly decreased from the arteries, but still high
- blood is oxygenated
what is the function of the arterioles?
to maintain mean arterial pressure, regulating blood flow
what are the characteristics of capillaries? (4)
- vessel wall is one-cell thick
- lumen is narrow (5-10 micrometres)
- blood pressure is low
- blood is oxygenated and deoxygenated
what is the function of the capillaries?
gaseous exchange
what are the characteristics of the venules? (5)
- vessel wall is thin, thinner than arterioles
- lumen is larger than that of capillaries but smaller than that of veins
- blood pressure is relatively low (very little pressure remains by the time the blood leaves the capillaries)
- blood is deoxygenated
- have valves in the lower extremities
what is the function of the venules? (2)
- receive blood from the capillaries
- play a role in the exchange of oxygen and nutrients for water products
what are the characteristics of the veins? (5)
- vessel wall is relatively thin
- large lumen
- low blood pressure
- blood is deoxygenated, travelling from the body cells to the heart
- have valves
what is the function of veins?
receive oxygen-poor blood and return it to the heart
define vascular shunting
the process of redistributing blood to the areas that need it most via vasodilation and vasoconstriction
what is the percentage of blood flow, towards the organs and muscles alike, during rest?
to the organs, 80% of blood flow is directed there (the brain, kidneys, liver, skin etc) to carry out normal body functions such as digestion
to the muscles, around 20% of blood flow is directed there
what is the percentage of blood flow, towards the organs and muscles alike, during exercise?
to the organs, around 20% of blood flow is directed there, and they are now classes as non-essential organs
to the working muscles, around 80% of blood flow is directed there