Artery Categories and Functions
Veins
Carry deoxygenated blood back to the heart
Arteries
Carry oxygenated blood away from the heart
Blood pressure
Force exerted by blood against the walls of blood vessels
Tunica intima
Innermost layer of both arteries and veins
Distributing arteries
Intermediate-sized arteries, muscular, distribute blood to specific organs
Conducting arteries
Largest arteries, elastic, e.g., aorta
Tunica media
Middle layer of both arteries and veins, contains smooth muscle
Vasoconstriction
Narrowing of blood vessels, increases peripheral resistance
Resistance
Opposition to blood flow in blood vessels
Tunica externa
Outer layer of both arteries and veins, supporting connective tissue
Vein valves
Prevent backflow of blood in veins
Large veins
Result from convergence of medium-sized veins, e.g., vena cavae
Medium-sized veins
Result from convergence of venules, have one-way valves
Pulse
Rhythmic expansion and contraction of arteries
Arterioles
Smallest arteries, control blood flow into capillaries
Capillary
Smallest blood vessel, site of exchange between blood and tissues
Capillaries
Smallest blood vessels for exchange between blood and tissues
Venules
Smallest veins, collect blood from capillaries
Blood volume
Total amount of blood in the circulatory system
Vasodilation
Widening of blood vessels, decreases peripheral resistance