Topic 11: Cardiovascular System - Blood Circulation Flashcards

1
Q

What is blood flow?

A
  • volume of blood flowing through any tiswsue/min
  • ml/min
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2
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What is blood flow in a vessel determined by?

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  • pressure and resistance
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3
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What is the formula for blood flow?

A

F = deltaP/R
where
F=flow
deltaP = blood pressure gradient (difference) between 2 points
R=resistance

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4
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In terms of BP gradient, where does blood pressure decrease from?

A

decreases from aorta to arterioles (resistance vessels) to large veins (capacitance vessels)

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5
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What is resistance?

A
  • opposes flow
  • friction of blood rubbing against vessel walls
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6
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What does resistance depend on? (3)

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  • vessel length
  • blood viscosity
  • radius of arterioles (major resistance vessels)
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7
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Which factors that determine resistance normally do not change? (2)

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  • vessel length
  • blood viscosity
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8
Q

how are radius of arterioles controlled by?

A
  • smooth muscle innervated by SNS
    vasodilation and constriction
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9
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What is blood flow to organs controlled by?

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  • vasoconstriction and vasodilation
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10
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What occurs in vasoconstriction in terms of radius of arteriole, resistance, and flow?

A
  • decreased radius
  • increased resistance
  • decreased flow
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11
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What occurs in vasoconstriction in terms of pressure in artery and organ?

A
  • pressure in artery increases (backs up)
  • pressure in organ drops (less blood flows into organ capillaries
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12
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What occurs in vasodilation in terms of radius of artery, resistance, and flow?

A
  • increased radius
  • decreased resistance
  • increased flow
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13
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What occurs if vasoconstriction/dilation is local (ie. to one organ)?

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  • no observable change in systemic (arterial) BP
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14
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What occurs if vasoconstriction/dilation is systemic?

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  • systemic BP will change
  • note systemic is entire body
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