Topic 43 - Capillaries Flashcards

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Capillaries:

General facts:

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  • Are ”exchange vessels”.
  • Form network of small diameter thin-walled blood vessels.
  • Density depends on organ, or tissue.
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Endothelial layer

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density depends on organ or tissue, single cell diameter is possible, function as exchange vessels.

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Caveoles:

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connect capillary lumen to surrounding tissue.

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Pericytes

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attach to outer wall of capillary.

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Types of capillaries

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Continuous
Fenestrated
Sinuses

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Continous

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-endothelium is completely closed. Lamina basalis is continuous. Found in skeletal muscle, lung, connective tissue brain, retina, ect.

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Fenestrated

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-flattened endothelial cells with pores. Found in intestines, kidney, endocrine organs.

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Sinuses

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large diameter and thin walled. Endothelium is continuous or fenestrated (heptatic sinusoids). Spleen cells enter blood due to sinuses between endothelial cells

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