Lecture 3 Flashcards

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Cardiac output

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Volume of blood pumped out by each ventricle
per minute

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Regulating blood pressure
Short term (seconds)

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Cardiac output & total peripheral resistance → autonomic nervous system

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Regulating blood pressure
Long term (minutes to days)

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Adjusting the volume of blood → restoring salt & water balance → impact on urine output and thirst

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Short term responses are stimulated by

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Baroreceptors

Carotid sinus
Aortic arch

Respond to mean
and pulse pressure

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Arterioles have major resistance, why?

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Small radius

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Arterioles regulate resistance, how?

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Smooth muscle cells run circulatory around the vessel- constrict = higher pressure = higher resistance

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Venus return

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Volume of blood entering each atrium per minute

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Veins stretch but don’t

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recoil like arteries

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Veins act as a

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Blood reservoir (at rest contain more than 60% of blood)

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Smooth muscle of veins

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Vasoconstriction

– Increases resistance but large radius of veins means
extra resistance has little effect

– Moderately increases venous pressure

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Vein valves

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Constricting veins – one way blood flow

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What happens if a person stands still for a very long time with no movement?
Valves help keep the person upright
Vasoconstriction keeps the person upright
The person doesn’t stay upright
Two of these option

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Gravity on venous pressure

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AV valves open and close together

Semilunar valves open and close together

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31
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What happens to the valves when the papillary muscle contracts?

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The papillary muscles are “nipple” like projections of the myocardia and contract when the myocardia contracts. As a result, they pull on the chordae tendinae and help to prevent prolapsing of the AV valves.

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