blood and circulatory system Flashcards

1
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what is systemic circulation

A

oxygenated blood to the body away firm the heart via aorta
after giving o2 deoxygenated blood returns to the heart via veins

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2
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what is pulmonary circulation

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deoxygenated blood from right atrium to lungs to re oxygenate it
oxygenated blood return to heart via pulmonary vein

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3
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structure of artery

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narrow lumen
elasticated walls

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4
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function of artery

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cope with blood under high pressure
allows vasoconstriction
maintain pressure of blood

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5
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structure of vein

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wide lumen
valves

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6
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function of vein

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prevent back flow of blood
low resistance to blood flow

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7
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structure of capillary

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narrow
one cell thick
thin

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8
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function of capillary

A

gaseous exchange

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9
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structure of arterioles

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elasticated walls
thinner walls

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10
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function of arterioles

A

regulate blood pressure
lead to capillaries

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11
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structure of venules

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valves
wide lumen

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12
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function of venules

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connect capillaries to vein
prevent back flow of blood

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13
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what is the venous return mechanism

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process by which blood returns to right side of the heart

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14
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things that help venous return

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gravity
skeletal muscle pump
respiratory pump
pocket valves
venomotor control
pressure gradient

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15
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how does gravity help venous return

A

assists with flow of blood above the heart

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16
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how’s does skeletal muscle pump help venous return

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contracting veins force blood forwards towards the heart

17
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how does respiratory pump help venous return

A

changes in pressure during inspiration and expiration

18
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how do pocket valves help venous returns

A

direction back to the heart

19
Q

how does venomotor control help venous return

A

limited capacity of veins to change shape

20
Q

how does pressure gradient help venous return

A

exists between venous pressure and right atrial pressure aids the process of blood returning to the heart

21
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how is blood flow controlled

A

change in blood vessel’s diameter

22
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what is the vasometer centre

A

in the medulla oblongata
controls blood pressure/flow

23
Q

what happens if cardiac output increases

A

baroceptosr and chemoreceptors are stimulated

24
Q

what is vasomotor control

A

ability of arteries and arterioles to change their shape

25
Q

hoe does the heart fill with blood

A

blood fills the atria while the atrioventricular valves are shut
atrial blood pressure exceeds ventricular pressure resulting the av VALVES TO OPEN
blood flows to ventricles
the atria contract and then so do the ventricles
ventricular pressure rises, opening the semilunar valves
blood flows to the aorta and pulmonary veins