Blood Vessels Flashcards

1
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What is the vascular tree

A

Closed system of vessels

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2
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What do arteries do

A

Carry blood away from heart to tissues

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3
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What are arterioles

A

Smaller branches of arteries

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4
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What are capillaries

A

Smaller branches of arterioles. Smallest vessels

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5
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What are venules

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Formed when capillaries rejoin. Return blood to heart

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6
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What are veins

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Formed when venules merge. Return blood to heart

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7
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Systemic circulation

A

provides the functional blood supply to all body tissue. It carries oxygen and nutrients to the cells and picks up carbon dioxide and waste products. Systemic circulation carries oxygenated blood from the left ventricle, through the arteries, to the capillaries in the tissues of the body.

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8
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Pulmonary circulation

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is the system of transportation that shunts de-oxygenated blood from the heart to the lungs to be re-saturated with oxygen before being dispersed into the systemic circulation.

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9
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Arteries carry blood ……

A

Away from heat

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10
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Veins carry blood …..

A

Back to heart

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11
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Special features of arteries

A

Thick, highly elastic walls, large radii

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12
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Special features of arterioles

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Highly muscular, well innervated walls, small radii

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13
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Special features of capillaries

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Thin walls, large total cross sectional area

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14
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Special features of veins

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Thin walls compared to arteries, highly distension, large radii

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15
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How many layers/tunics of artery’s and veins

A

Tunica intima

Tunica media

Tunica adventita

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16
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Tunica intima

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Inter most, includes endothelium squamous cells

17
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Tunica media

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Middle, mainly circular smooth muscle and elastin

18
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Tunica addventita

A

Outer, Fibrous connective tissue, rich in collagen and elastin

19
Q

Arteries serve as ….

A

Rapid transit pathways for blood from heat to organs. Their large radius offer little resistance to blood flow

20
Q

What do arteries also act as

A

Act as pressure reservoir to provide driving force for
blood when heart is relaxing
- Due to elastic nature of arterial walls

21
Q

What do collagen fibres provide

A

Tensile strength

22
Q

What do elastin fibres provide

A

Elasticity to arterial walls

23
Q

What is blood pressure

A

Force exerted by blood against a vessel wall

24
Q

Wh at does blood pressure depend on

A

Volume of blood contained within vessel

Compliance of vessel walls

25
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What is systolic pressure

A

Peak pressure exerted by ejected blood against vessel wall during cardiac systole

Averages 120mm Hg

26
Q

What is diastolic pressure

A

Minimum pressure in arteries when blood is draining off into vessels downstream

Averages 80mm Hg

27
Q

What can blood pressure be measured by

A

Indirectly with sphygmomanometer

28
Q

What are korotkoff sounds

A

Sounds heard when determing blood pressure. Distinct from heart sounds associated with valve closure

29
Q

What is pulse pressure and example

A

Pressure difference between systolic and diastolic pressure

If BP is 120/80, the pulse pressure is 40mm Hg (12-80)

30
Q

What is mean arterial presure

A

Average pressure driving blood forward into tissues throughout cardiac cycle

31
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Formula for approving mean arterial pressure

A

Diastolic presure + 1/3 pulse pressure