Chapter 20- Intro into the blood vessels
arteries are sometimes called the ________ vessels of the cardiovascular system because they have strong-resilient tissue structure.
Resistance
The outermost wall of an artery or vein is called the ______ and in large arteries and veins contains the _______.
Tunica externa; vasa vasorum
where is the greatest volume of blood found in the body?
Veins
In people who stand for long periods, blood tends to pool in the lower limbs and this may results in varicose veins. what causes the varicose veins?
failure of the venous valves
which of the following is not a possible circulatory route from the heart?
heart: arteries: capillary bed: vein: capillary bed: arteries: heart
which vessels have the thickest tunica media?
large arteries
Vasoconstriction primarily results from contraction of smooth muscle in the tunica _______?
media
what are the afferent vessels that carry blood back to the heart?
veins
What is the blood flow root starting from the heart?
Heart: conducting artery: distributing artery: arteriole: capillary: venule: medium: vein: large vein: heart
where are arterial anastomoses, in which two arteries merge, found?
In the coronary circulation
blood usually passes through one network of capillaries from the time it leaves the heart until the time it returns, but there are exceptions, notable the _______.
Portal systems and anastomoses
Alternative routes of blood supply are called?
Anastomoses
what is associated with vasomotion?
smooth muscle in the tunica media
Arteries are sometimes called the ______ vessels of the cardiovascular system because they have strong-resilient tissue structure.
resistance