Human Phys 4.4 Flashcards

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Hydrostatic capillary pressure

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Pushes fluid out of vessels

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2
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Colloid osmotic pressure

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Pulls fluid back into vessel

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3
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How does pressures work in starling forces of a vessel?

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Vessel has capillary pressure pushing fluid out and interstitial pressure pushing fluid in

Osmotic pressure pulling fluid in and interstitial osmotic pressure pulling fluid out

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4
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Filtration of vessels

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Based on pushing fluid out and pulling it in

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5
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What does it mean if the filtration is positive?

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Fluid moves from inside to outside (occurs in arteries)

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What does it mean when the filtration is negative?

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Fluid moves from outside to inside (occurs in veins)

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7
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How does vasodilation occur during exercise?

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Working muscle releases metabolites which binds to smooth muscle cells

Smooth muscle cells hyperpolarize and block Ca2+ release which causes relaxation and vasodilation so muscles can get more blood flow

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8
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What happens during exercise in the body?

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Sympathetic nervous system takes over and vasoconstricts blood vessels by releasing NE which depolarizes cell and more Ca2+ flows in and causes contraction and vasoconstriction (no blood flow to muscles)

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9
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Functional sympatholysis

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The process of overriding the sympathetic nervous system and causing blood vessels to vasodilate and supply more blood to muscles

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