anatomy 2 bloods vessels

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As blood travels from arteries to veins, blood pressure

decrease

What effect does an increase in the respiratory rate have on CO2 levels?

decrease

Materials can move across capillary walls by .

diffusion

Where are fenestrated capillaries located in the body?

endocrine glands, brain, intestines, kidneys

Identify the hormones responsible for short- term regulation of decreasing blood pressure and blood volume.

epinephrine

The hormone that produces cardiovascular effects similar to activation of the sympathetic nervous system is

epinephrine

Capillaries with a perforated lining are called .

fenestrated capillaries

________ is the regulation of blood flow by local mechanisms within a capillary bed.

filtration

Names of fetal blood vessels post child birth.

foramen ovale becomes fossa becomes ovalis and ductus. arteriouses becomes ligamentur arteriosum

Sinusoids can be found in the

liver

Where are chemoreceptors located?

medulla oblongata (cartoid and aortic bodies)

The process of decrease in any vessel diameter that occurs due to smooth muscle contraction is called ...

phasoconstriction

What factors are involved in the formation of varicose veins?

pooling of blood due to gravity

Describe the pulmonary circuit .

pulmonary arteries, lungs, pulmonary veins

The difference betwee n the systolic and diastolic pressures is called the ________ pressure.

pulse pressure

How does body defend blood volume against dehydration?

reduces renous retums

How does the kidney respond to vasoconstriction of the renal artery?

releases EPO and renin

Where does blood enters while returning from the systemic circuit?

right atrium

Which chamber of the heart receives blood from the systemic circuit?

right atrium

Describe a capillary.

small blood vessel located between the arteriole and venule whose thin wall permits exchange between blood and interstitial fluid by diffusion

The blood colloid osmotic pressure mostly depends on the

capillary hydrostatic pressure

Angiogenesis refers to

growth of blood vessels

Define tissue perfusion.

sufficient oxygen and nutrients

The superior vena cava collect blood from the ........

systematic circulation (upper limbs)

Under what general conditions would fluid move into a capillary?

the difference between capillary hydrostatic pressure and blood collared osmotic pressure

List the factors that contribute to total peripheral resistance.

vessel length, vessel diameters, blood viscosity, and turbulence

Describe the roles of the natriuretic peptides.

when blood pressure is high natartic peptides are released and decrease blood pressure and volume.

If a person has a blood pressure of 120/90, his mean arterial pressure would be ________ mm Hg.

10

Describe the distribution of total blood volume in the body. Percentage

64%: systemic venous system 9%: pulmonary circuit 7%: heart 13%: systemic arterial circuit 7%: systemic capillaries

Calculate the mean arterial pressure for a person whose blood pressure is 125/70.

88

________ are the only blood vessels whose walls are thin enough to permit blood-tissue exchange.

capillaries

Explain the correct order of blood flow in the heart.

RA-RV-pulmonary artery-lungs-pulmanry vein- LA-LV-systemic circuit

Define edema.

abnormal accumulation of interstial fluid in peripheral tissues.

Which would reduce peripheral resistance: an increase in vessel length or an increase in vessel diameter?

an increase in vessel diameter

________ are multiple arteries that fuse in order to serve a single capillary network.

arterial anastomisis

Which is greater: arterial pressure or venous pressure?

arterial pressure

Where is blood pressure highest? Hint: Blood vessels

arteries

the systemic circuit delivers oxygenated blood to ________ and returns blood to the ________.

arteries and capillaries and right atrium

List the five general classes of blood vessels.

arteries, arterials, capillaries, venuals, veins

Describe the systemic circuit.

arteries, capillaries, and veins

Why is it beneficial for capillary pressure to be very low?

because it exchanges nutrients between blood stream and organs

Why are valves located in veins but not in arteries?

because there is lower blood pressure in vein to prevent backflow of blood

review fetal circulation.

blood flows to the placenta through umbilical arteries and returns to placenta through a single umbilical vein

Describe autoregulation as it relates to cardiovascular function.

blood within capillary beds changes in response to chemicals in interstital fluid

Name the location where metabolites exchange by diffusion with the tissues and the cells.

capillaries

Capillaries that have a complete lining are called

continuous capillaries

Identify the two types of capillaries with a complete endothelium.

continuous capillaries or fenestrated

Name the immediate and long-term problems related to hemorrhage.

immediate: maintaining blood pressure and bloodflow long term: resting normal blood volume

What will happen to pH due to decrease in blood CO2 levels in blood?

increase (more basic)

Describe the respiratory pump.

increasing the size of the thoracic cavity decreases pressures to allow lungs to fill

Explain the equation R α 1/r4.

it means that resistance is inversely proportional to the fourth power of the vessel radius.

The main control of peripheral resistance by the vasomotor centers occurs in the

medulla oblongata

What part of brain contains sensory neurons that are part of chemoreceptor reflexes?

medulla oblongata

________ refers to all the factors that resist blood flow in the entire circulatory system.

total peripheral resistance

The layer of the arteriole wall that can contains smooth muscle and can produce vasoconstriction is the

tunica media

The muscular layer of a blood vessel is the

tunica media

Which layer of a blood vessel contains concentric sheets of smooth muscle tissue?

tunica media

Which of the following is the innermost layer of a blood vessel?

tunica media

The large vessels that return blood to the heart are called

veins

After blood leaves the capillaries, it enters the

venules


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