Blood vessels
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Describe the structure of an artery.
Arteries have thick, muscular walls and a narrow lumen to withstand high blood pressure. They do NOT have valves.
Describe the structure of a vein.
Veins have thinner walls compared to arteries, a wider lumen, and contain valves to prevent backflow of blood.
Describe the structure of capillaries.
Capillaries have very thin walls (one cell thick) and a very narrow lumen, allowing for efficient exchange of substances between blood and tissues.
What are the main functions of capillaries?
Capillaries facilitate the exchange of oxygen, carbon dioxide, nutrients, and waste products between the blood and body cells through diffusion.
Name the main blood vessels connected to the heart.
The main blood vessels connected to the heart are: Vena Cava (to heart), Aorta (from heart), Pulmonary Artery (from heart), and Pulmonary Vein (to heart).
Name the main blood vessels connected to the lungs.
The main blood vessels connected to the lungs are the Pulmonary Artery (to lungs) and Pulmonary Vein (from lungs).
Name the main blood vessels connected to the kidney.
The main blood vessels connected to the kidney are the Renal Artery (to kidney) and Renal Vein (from kidney).
How is the structure of arteries related to the blood pressure they transport?
Arteries have thick, elastic walls to withstand high blood pressure generated by the heart's pumping action. These elastic walls stretch and recoil to maintain consistent blood flow.
How is the structure of veins related to the blood pressure they transport?
Veins have thinner walls and valves to assist blood flow back to the heart against gravity, as blood pressure is much lower. The valves prevent backflow.
How is the structure of capillaries related to their function?
Capillaries' single-celled walls and narrow lumen provide a short diffusion distance for efficient exchange of substances. This large surface area maximizes the rate of exchange.
Name the main blood vessels connected to/from the liver.
The main blood vessels to and from the liver are: Hepatic Artery (to liver), Hepatic Veins (from liver), and Hepatic Portal Vein (to liver).
What is the role of the hepatic portal vein?
The hepatic portal vein carries blood rich in nutrients absorbed from the small intestine directly to the liver. This allows the liver to process these substances before they enter the general circulation.
Key Questions: Blood vessels
Describe the structure of an artery.
Arteries have thick, muscular walls and a narrow lumen to withstand high blood pressure. They do NOT have valves.
Describe the structure of a vein.
Veins have thinner walls compared to arteries, a wider lumen, and contain valves to prevent backflow of blood.
Describe the structure of capillaries.
Capillaries have very thin walls (one cell thick) and a very narrow lumen, allowing for efficient exchange of substances between blood and tissues.
About Blood vessels (9.3)
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