Chapter 11: Blood Vessels Flashcards

1
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Large, elastic, muscular vessels; carry blood away from heart and toward tissues

A

Arteries

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2
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Largest artery

A

Aorta

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3
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Small subdivisions of arteries; vessels have muscular

walls that control flow from large arteries into capillaries and regulate blood pressure

A

Arterioles

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4
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How thick of a layer of endothelia lines capillaries?

A

1 cell thick

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5
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Tiny, thin-walled endothelium-lined (one cell thick)
vessels that deliver nutrients, remove waste products, allow
exchanges between blood and body cells (in tissues) or between blood and air (in lungs); connect the arterioles with venules

A

Capillaries

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6
Q

Small vessels that receive blood from capillaries and

begin to transport it back to heart; join/merge into veins

A

Venules

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7
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What prevents back-flow of blood in veins?

A

Valves

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8
Q

Which vessels carry 70% of the bodies blood and act as a reservoir in hemorrhaging?

A

Veins

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9
Q

What interweaves with capillaries and aids in tissue drainage?

A

lymphatic capillaries

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10
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What helps maintain blood flow in the body between heart contractions?

A

Arteries distend with contraction and snap back during diastole to provide an extra push for blood between contractions.

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11
Q

Compare/contrast arteries and veins.

A

1) Arteries muscular; veins less so.
2) Arteries under a lot of pressure and distend with systole; veins low pressure, have valves to prevent backflow.
3) Arteries carry O2 rich blood; veins O2 poor (reversed in pulmonary arteries and veins)

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12
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What do capillaries exchange with tissues?

A

1) O2/Co2
2) amino acids
3) glucose
4) water
5) metabolic waste products

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13
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What do lymphatic vessels pick up from tissues?

A

1) ~10% of residual fluids
2) plasma proteins
3) wastes, fats, or insoluble materials
4) debris/pathogens/foreign material

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14
Q

What is the shortest circulatory route in the body?

A

Coronary Circulation

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15
Q

What is the path of coronary circulation?

A

1) Aorta
2) R coronary artery and L coronary artery (L splits into the circumflex and anterior descending branches).
3) Heart capillary beds
4) Cardiac veins
5) Coronary sinus
6) R atrium

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16
Q

What is the majority of heart disease due to?

A

Problems with coronary artery delivery of oxygenated blood to heart muscle itself.

17
Q

What causes angina pectoris?

A

Temporary insufficient blood supply to heart muscle

18
Q

What condition is caused by temporary insufficient blood supply to heart muscle?

A

Angina pectoris