Lecture - CVS (Bevin's Intro to CVS) Flashcards

1
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Why do you have a CV system? What are the 3 basic reasons?

A

Provide, remove and transport

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2
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Can the left and right heart work if far apart?

A

They sure can

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  1. What are the 3 main components of the CVS system?
  2. Describe the little things from arteries to arterioles etc
  3. How much blood do you have in your body?
A
  1. Heart and BV
  2. Arts - arterioles - caps - venules - veins
  3. 4-6
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Okay pulmonary circulation:

  1. Carries blood from where to where?
  2. What does the right ventricle pump the blood to- what’s the name of the vessel?
  3. What do pulmonary capillaries do?
  4. What does the pulmonary venous have a high content of?
  5. Why is pulmonary ciruclation a good thing for the lungs? (compete….)
  6. The lungs are close to the heart, and the pulmonary vasculature has a very low resistance to flow - what does this mean in terms of the circuit’s energy?
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5
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Systemic circulation:

  1. It carries blood from where to where?
  2. Left ventricle pumps blood into what vessel?
  3. So in the tissue capillaries, what is off-loaded and what is picked up?
  4. Systemic venous blood has a low content of what?
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6
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Where are the bronchial arteries? What do they supply?

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7
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Does all the right heart output go through pulmonary ciruclation?

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8
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Is the systemic ciruclation in series or parallel? WHat does that mean?

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Only some of the cardiac output circulation through any one tissue at a give time

All of it doesnt go through each part - only some of it. Not competing for O2 (Hope liver doesnt take all the oxygen before it gets to renal)

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9
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What are two things in the systemic circulation that are in series and not parallel?

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10
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So having the systemic ciruclation in parallel makes physiologlcal sense because what 2 reasons?

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11
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In some organs, he blood flow correlates with the oxygen consumption- what three doesnt it correlate?

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12
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What’s flow autoregulation and what is an organ that has this?

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13
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  1. Where is blood stored? Aka the highest volume of blood is found where?
  2. So we called veins and venules c____ vessels
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14
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Pressure

Describe the pressure changes in ventricles, arteries, arterioles, caps, venules and veins - why the changes?

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15
Q

Describe the number and diameter of the ateries as you go from aorta to arteries to arterioes and capilliaries

What abot the venous system? Are there more venules than arterioles? Why’s that

A

More veins bc some superficial too

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16
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Is the total cross-sectional area of the aort higher or the arterioles/caps combined? What about TCA of the venules/veins - higher than arteries and veins?

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So the TCA keeps getting higher until the peak of caps then drops down but the veins still have higher TCA than arteries so the velocity in the veins is lower

17
Q

Bloow flow velocity

  1. Is the blood flow or the blood velocty the same in all parts of the CVS?
  2. Describe the velocity through the aorta, arteries, caps and veins
A

Aorta 0 to 150 and then arteries slows down and then caps slows down and then veins speeds up again but still slower than artiers