Chapter 8 Flashcards

(19 cards)

1
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plasma

A

fluid medium of blood

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2
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hemoglobin

A

iron containing protein that carries oxygen

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3
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platelets

A

cell fragments that clot the blood

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4
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arteries

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transport oxygenated blood

branch out to arterioles

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5
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veins

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transport deoxygenated blood back to heart (along with waste products)
have valves to prevent backflow

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6
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capillaries

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one cell thick

exchange points of nutrients and waste products

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7
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tunica adventitia

A

outer covering
connective tissue, collagen, elastic fibers
allow stretching for blood flow

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8
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tunica media

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middle layer

thicker in arteries than veins

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9
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tunica intima

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inner layer
elastic membrane lining and smooth endothelium
veins don’t have the elastic membrane and contain valves here

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10
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continuous capillaries

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muscle, fat, nervous tissue

joined by tight non-permeable junctions

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11
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fenestrated capillaries

A

endocrine glands, kidneys

have intracellular perforations called fenestrae

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12
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discontinuous capillaries

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liver, bone marrow

have open spaces between cells and are permeable to passage of blood cells

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13
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pericyte

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a cell type which partially encircles most capillaries that shares a common membrane with endothelial cells

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14
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blood flow

A

measured in mL/min

equivalent to cardiac output

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15
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arteriosclerosis

A

hardening of arterial walls

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16
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systolic pressure

A

pressure at peak of ventricular CONTRACTION

17
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diastolic pressure

A

pressure when ventricles are RELAXED

18
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resistance to blood flow

A

changes in vessel diameter are the most important factor when measuring
if an organ needs to adjust its blood flow, cells surrounding the vessels release vasoactive substances that can either constrict or dilate the resistance vessels

19
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mean arterial pressure

A

the average BP produced by the heart