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11.3 Blood Vessels Pages 487-494
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Blood Vessels 19 000 km
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Arteries Carry blood away from the heart 3-layers: Outer connective tissue (elastic) Middle muscle layer Inner epithelial layer (endothelium)
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Arterioles Arteries branch into arterioles
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Controlling blood flow Vasodilation: Increases diameter of blood vessel Increased blood flow to the skin Cooling strategy
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Controlling Blood Flow Vasoconstriction Nerves cause smooth muscle to contract Narrowing of blood vessel diameter Restricts blood flow Response to cold
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Capillaries No cell is farther than two cells away from a capillary. Blood cells move through them in single file.
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Pre-capillary sphincters Relax and increase blood flow during exercise
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Venules and veins Return blood to the heart Less elasticity in the walls Less smooth muscles in the walls Valves keep blood flowing in the right direction
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Varicose veins Damaged valves in legs
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Blood pressure Sphygmomanometer Blood pressure cuff Inflated until blood flow ceases then released Systolic pressure…heart contracts 120 mmHg Diastolic pressure…heart relaxed 80 mm Hg
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Hypertension High blood pressure Diet, age, weight, activity level, medication are contributors to high blood pressure
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Lymphatic System Circulatory system and immune system Maintains blood volume Destroys foreign invaders
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Lymph Proteins from blood tissue fluid lymph vessels veins Contains fluid, germs, dead or damaged cells, fat from lacteals of villi Lymph nodes filter out germs
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Spleen and tonsils Spleen filters lymphatic system, reservoir for RBC’s and WBC’s Tonsils filter germs/enlarge
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thymus Secretes hormones that help lymphocytes, a type of leuknocyte, develop their ability to recognize and attack foreign invaders
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