Artery, Vein & Capillary Structure
Fluid containing plasma
(with nutrients, enzymes and hormones) diffuses from the capillary pores and into the cells to allow the exchange of such materials.
Capillary have a
Small diameter - 5-20 micrometers, one endothelial cell thick.
Using the serosa they are
able to secrete serosa fluid, preventing friction with tissue and other vessels.
Arteries branch into smaller
arteries - arterioles, which can change diameter to control blood flow & pressure.
Veins Carry blood to heart via
capillaries and venules.
Vein blood is always
deoxygenated apart from the pulmonary vein which carries oxygenated blood from the lungs to the heart.
Both veins and arteries have: A middle layer
of smooth muscle and elastic fibres (thin in veins)- tunica media (middle coat)
Artery blood is always
oxygenated apart from the pulmonary artery which takes deoxygenated blood from the heart to the lungs.
Both veins and arteries have: Capability of
resuming shape after stretching/contracting using elastin (elastic tissue)
Transported substances by capillaries can include
salts, water, oxygen, carbon dioxide and waste material from cells.
Both veins and arteries have: Lumen where
the blood flows through-from an artery is more narrow than that of a vein
Veins are a long way from
the heart and have little muscle so lower in pressure, pulse cannot be heard.
Vessels closest to the heart ventricles have
the most pressure - especially the pulmonary artery, which is why a pulse can be felt.
Both veins and arteries have: A lining of
thin cells (endothelium / endothelial cells)
Veins have
thin walls, blood flows at lower pressure and they have semi-lunar valves to prevent backflow of blood during circulation (to prevent waste materials returning because of the low pressure).
Blood is supplied to
tissue by capillaries.
Capillaries are a medium
to allow transfer of substances between blood and cells.
Capillaries have high resistance
to blood flow, reducing its speed. The delay allows more efficient exchange of chemicals to tissues in the body.
Muscular layer of arteries contracts
to help the blood flow around the body.
Both veins and arteries have: An outer covering of
tough collagen fibres (thin in veins)- tunica externa (outer coat)
Arteries process
transfer of blood from heart to rest of body.