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Blood Vessels and Homeostasis How the Circulatory System Aids in Survival content/uploads/image/bodies-revealed-blood- vessels.jpg

OUtline Major PlayersMajor Players Pressure, Flow, and ResistancePressure, Flow, and Resistance Homeostatic RegulationsHomeostatic Regulations vessels.jpg

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Arteries and Veins

Capillaries

All together now

Pressure, Flow, and Resistance What’s the difference between these two hoses?

Pressure, Flow, and Resistance Does blood flow at the same rate through vessels of different diameters?Does blood flow at the same rate through vessels of different diameters? How does the flow from each of the three holes differ? Why?How does the flow from each of the three holes differ? Why? Why is there a difference in the flow rate from each hole?Why is there a difference in the flow rate from each hole?

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Prove it! Obtain the handout “Temperature Comparison Lab” from your teacher and design an experiment that would test this idea.Obtain the handout “Temperature Comparison Lab” from your teacher and design an experiment that would test this idea.