19. Vascular System (Blood Vessels)
What are the two veins that major veins that drain the leg & foot?
Anterior tibial & Posterior tibial
What is the largest artery of the body?
Aorta
________ are said to "branch", "diverge", or "fork" as they form smaller and smaller divisions.
Arteries
What is the vein that drains the thorax & empties into superior vena cava.
Azygos
What artery is generally auscultated to determine blood pressure in the arm?
Brachial artery
What is the major artery serving the arm?
Brachial artery
The arterial trunk that has three major branches which serve the liver, spleen, & stomach.
Celiac trunk
_________ vessels have impermeable tight junctions in capillary endothelium.
Cerebral
What arteries are the terminal branches of the dorsal (or descending) aorta?
Common iliac arteries
What is the vein that is formed by the union of the external and internal iliac veins.
Common iliac vein
What is the arterial network on the dorsum of the foot?
Dorsalis pedis
What is the major artery, serving the tissues external to the skull.
External carotid
T/F: Coronary vessels constrict & are compressed during systole.
False; coronary vessels do NOT constrict but ARE compressed during systole.
What is the deep vein of the thigh?
Femoral vein
What are the three veins that form/empty into the hepatic portal vein?
Gastric vein Inferior mesenteric vein Superior mesenteric vein
The vein that drains the ovaries & testes.
Gonadal vein
What vein is the longest superficial vein of the body? (hint: found in the leg)
Great saphenous vein
What is the large vein that carries nutrient-rich blood from the digestive organs to the liver for processing?
Hepatic portal vein
What is the vein that drains the liver?
Hepatic vein
____________ is called the silent killer.
Hypertension
What artery supplies the last half of the large intestine?
Inferior mesenteric artery
What is the largest vein below the thorax.
Inferior vena cava
What are the two paired arteries that serve the brain?
Internal carotid artery & Vertebral artery
What artery serves the pelvis?
Internal iliac artery
Vein that drains the dural sinuses of the brain.
Internal jugular
The collagen fibers found in tunica externa help to do what?
Protect and reinforce the vessel & anchor it to surrounding structures
What are the two arteries formed by the division of the brachiocephalic trunk?
Right common carotid artery & Right subclavian artery
What artery supplies most of the small intestine?
Superior mesenteric artery
The pulmonary arteries characteristically have ______ walls and _____ lumens.
THIN walls & LARGE lumens
What are the veins called that drain venous blood from myocardium of the heart into the coronary sinus?
The cardiac veins
T/F: Small changes in vessel diameter greatly influence blood flow & blood pressure.
True
Bears the chief responsibility for maintaining blood pressure and continuous blood circulation.
Tunica Media
Generally the bulkiest layer of the arteries.
Tunica Media
Tunic that has intimate contact with the blood in the lumen.
Tunica intima
The reduction in lumen diameter as the smooth muscle contracts.
Vasoconstriction
The increase in lumen diameter as the smooth muscle relaxes.
Vasodilation
_______ are said to "join", "merge", "converge" into successively larger vessels approaching the ______.
Veins; heart
The smallest branches of arteries are called
arterioles.
Arteries carry blood ________ the heart.
away from
Subendothelial layer consists of a....
basement membrane & loose connective tissue
The _______ artery splits to form the radial and ulnar arteries.
brachial artery
The ________ are the two veins which join to become the superior vena cava.
brachiocephalic veins
Of all blood vessels, only the __________ have intimate contact with tissue cells and directly serve cellular needs.
capillaries
Arterioles feed into the...
capillary beds of body organs and tissues.
Exchanges between blood and tissue cells occur primarily through the....
capillary walls.
The _________ is the superficial vein that drains the lateral aspect of the arm.
cephalic vein
The _________ vessels receive constant blood flow whether the body is at rest or strenuously exercising.
cerebral
The ________ artery is the first artery that branches off the ascending aorta; serves the heart.
coronary
A hemorrhage leads to a(n) ________ in blood pressure.
decrease
Alcohol leads to a(n) ________ in blood pressure.
decrease
Increased diameter of the arterioles leads to a(n) ________ in blood pressure.
decrease
Increased urine output leads to a(n) ________ in blood pressure.
decrease
Physical training leads to a(n) ________ in blood pressure.
decrease
Sudden change in position from reclining or standing leads to a(n) ________ in blood pressure.
decrease
In the pulmonary circulation, arteries carry ________ blood and veins carry _______ blood from _______ to ______.
deoxygenated; oxygenated; lungs; heart
Veins merge to form the large veins that ultimately...
empty into the heart.
The _________ is continuous with the endocardial lining of the heart.
endothelium
The flat cells of the __________ fit closely together, forming a slick surface that minimizes friction as blood moves through the lumen.
endothelium
External iliac becomes the _________ artery upon entering the thigh.
femoral artery
The two body organs that vasoconstriction rarely occurs in are the ______ & the _____.
heart & brain
Anxiety and/or fear leads to a(n) ________ in blood pressure.
increase
Arteriosclerosis leads to a(n) ________ in blood pressure.
increase
Increased blood viscosity leads to a(n) ________ in blood pressure.
increase
Increased cardiac output leads to a(n) ________ in blood pressure.
increase
Increased pulse rate leads to a(n) ________ in blood pressure.
increase
Nicotine leads to a(n) ________ in blood pressure.
increase
Physical exercise leads to a(n) ________ in blood pressure.
increase
In the skin, blood flow _________ (increases or decreases?) markedly when body temperature rises.
increases
Tunica ________ contains the endothelium.
intima
Renin, released by the ______, causes a _________ in blood pressure.
kidneys; increase
As the heart contracts, it forces blood into the _______ leaving the ______.
large arteries; ventricles
Tunica externa is composed of...
largely woven collagen fibers.
The celiac trunk has three major branches which serve the _______, ________, & _________.
liver, spleen, & stomach
The pulmonary circulation is a ____-pressure circulation.
low
The pulmonary system has a much ________ (higher or lower?) arterial pressure than that in systemic circulation.
lower
The decreasing efficiency of the sympathetic nervous system vasoconstrictor functioning, due to aging, leads to a type of hypotension called ____________ hypotension.
orthostatic
The _________ artery supplies the diaphragm.
phrenic artery
The fetal equivalent of (functional) lungs and liver is the _________.
placenta
The deep artery of thigh serves the ___________ thigh.
posterior
The ________ & the ________ are the deep veins draining the forearm.
radial vein & ulnar vein
The _________ is the vein that drains the kidneys.
renal vein
Endothelium is the _________ epithelium that lines the....
simple squamous; lumen of all vessels
During vigorous physical activity, the ________ receives up to two-thirds of blood flow.
skeletal muscle
The walls of all blood vessels, except the very ________, have three distinct layers called ______, that surround the vessel _________.
smallest; tunics; lumen
The tunica media is mostly circular arranged __________ cells and __________.
smooth muscle; sheets of elastin
A _____________ is used to take the apical pulse?
stethoscope
The __________ is the vein that receives blood from arm via the axillary vein.
subclavian vein
In vessels larger that 1 mm, a ________ supports the endothelium.
subendothelial layer
The activity of the smooth muscle in tunica media is regulated by....
sympathetic vasomotor nerve fibers of the autonomic nervous system and a variety chemicals.
Capillary walls are
thin.
In larger vessels, the tunica externa contains a system of...
tiny blood vessels called the vasa vasorum.
Veins carry blood _______ the heart.
toward
The outermost layer of a blood vessel wall is the
tunica externa.
The __________ is infiltrated with nerve fibers, lymphatic vessels, & in larger ______, a network of elastin fibers.
tunica externa; veins
The innermost tunic is the
tunica intima.
The middle tunic is the
tunica media.
"vessels of vessels"
vasa vasorum
Cold has a ___________ effect.
vasoconstricting
Blood drains from the capillaries into the...
venules.
The smallest veins are called..
venules.