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Blood Vessels
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1. Arteries – thick muscular walls, under high pressure, carry OXYGENATED BLOOD away from the heart (except for…) 2. Veins – thinner walls, valves present to prevent backflow, carry DEOXYGENATED BLOOD to the heart (except for…) 3. Capillaries - smallest, single layer, nutrients and wastes diffuse here.
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Blood Vessel Construction Three Tissue Layers: 1.Tunica interna (intima) – thin endothelium 2.Tunica media – smooth muscle 3.Tunica externa (adventitia) – connective tissue
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(Externa)
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Blood vessel circulatory order from heart: Arteries Arterioles Capillaries Venules Veins
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Venous Blood Flow Since there is no (pressure) force from the heart, movement of venous blood is by: 1.Skeletal muscle contractions 2.Breathing movements 3. Vasoconstrictions of veins *What happens if good valves go bad?
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Varicose Veins What causes varicose veins? Bad valves allowing backflow, creating a pooling of blood (bulging) inside vein. Factors that can increase your risk: family history being overweight not exercising enough smoking standing or sitting for long periods of time Women are more likely than men to develop varicose veins.
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Capillaries Simple Squamous lining Semi-permeable membrane Filtration Osmosis Diffusion Capillary density depends on tissue needs. Precapillary sphincter muscles regulate flow
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Pie graph shows the percentage of the blood in a given location of the circulatory system. Most blood is found in veins at any one time. “Blood reservoirs.”
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Atherosclerosis Treatments Angioplasty - balloon inserted into artery and inflated at plaque site. Smashes plaque against wall restoring flow. Stents – metal mesh inserted with an angioplastic technique. Keeps artery open. VideoVideo – Stents Atherosclerosis Video Heart Attack Aortic Stenosis Fix
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Pulmonary Circulation Systemic Circulation
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