What is the venous system? Flashcards
The venous system is a network of vessels responsible for carrying deoxygenated blood back to the heart. (6 cards)
What is the venous system?
The venous system is a network of vessels responsible for carrying deoxygenated blood back to the heart.
What is the crucial role of the venous system in circulation?
The venous system plays a crucial role in returning blood from the body’s tissues back to the heart and lungs for oxygenation.
How does the venous system contribute to maintaining blood pressure?
By returning blood to the heart, the venous system helps maintain adequate blood volume and pressure within the circulatory system.
What happens if the venous system fails to function properly?
Dysfunction of the venous system can lead to conditions such as varicose veins, deep vein thrombosis (DVT), and venous insufficiency, which can impair circulation and cause serious health issues.
What are some lifestyle factors that can affect the health of the venous system?
Factors such as prolonged sitting or standing, lack of exercise, obesity, and smoking can negatively impact the health of the venous system.
How does the venous system work in tandem with the lymphatic system?
The venous system collaborates with the lymphatic system to maintain fluid balance in the body. The venous system returns excess fluid and proteins to the bloodstream that have leaked from capillaries, while the lymphatic system helps drain this excess fluid back into circulation.