Lecture 23 Flashcards

1
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Describe the differences in anatomy of the different blood vessels

A

arteries highly muscular/elastic (pressure reservoir)
arterioles have variable diameters, well innervated
capillaries are very thin (single layer of epithelial exchange tissue)
veins are elastic, highly distensible (volume reservoir)

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2
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What determines blood flow

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pressure gradient, resistance

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3
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How does pressure changw

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decreases due to friction between cells, between vessel walls and blood

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4
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how does resistance change

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as radius increases, resistance decreases

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5
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Describe pressure and pressure gradients in the blood vessels

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steady decrease in blood pressure

higher gradient in systemic circuit due to more forceful contraction, longer distance travelled

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6
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how does blood return to the heart

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one way valves

skeletal muscle pump

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7
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Describe blood velocity and CSA trends

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inverse, velocity lowest at capillaries and CSA highest to promote exchange

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8
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How is blood redirected?

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capillary sphincters send blood through arteriovenous bypass or metarterioles (for WBC)

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9
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What are the 3 types of capillaries

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continuous = desmosomes/tight junctions
fenestrated = windows
sinusoidal = gaps, large fenestrations
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