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Title: Blood Vessels


1
Blood Vessels
  • Arteries vessels that carry blood away from
    heart, surrounded by thick layer of smooth
    muscle, high levels of BP
  • Capillaries microscopic thin walled vessels
    connect to the smallest veins and arteries
  • Veins vessels that carry blood to heart
    surrounded by thin layer of smooth muscle and are
    flaccid, low levels of BP

2
Vessel Wall Layers
  • Tunica interna inner of vessel, direct contact
    with blood, secretes chemicals for dilation and
    constriction of the vessel
  • Tunica media middle layer, made of smooth muscle
    and elastic fibers to prevent rupture from BP and
    to aid in vasomotion
  • Tunica externa covers vessel and anchors it to
    tissue and other vessels

3
Arteries
  • Conducting arteries biggest in the body i.e.
    aorta, carotid. Large amounts of elastic fibers
    allow expansion and contraction with each HB
    normalizing BP
  • Distributing arteries smaller branches that
    deliver blood to specific organs
  • Resistance arteries very little elastic fiber,
    funnel blood to capillaries, smallest called
    arterioles

4
Veins
  • Postcapillary venules smallest veins, more
    porous than capillaries allowing fluid exchange
  • Muscular venules have a thin layer of smooth
    muscle
  • Medium veins have venous valves acting in the
    skeletal muscle pump that resists retrograde flow
    caused by gravity

5
Veins
  • Venous sinuses large thin walled vessels found
    in the heart and brain not capable of vasomotion
  • Large veins thin tunica media with thick tunica
    externa made of bundles of smooth muscle, (venae
    cavae, pulmonary veins)

6
Blood Pressure
  • Flow amount of blood flowing in an organ, tissue
    or vessel in a given time
  • Perfusion volume of blood over time per gram of
    tissue
  • Blood pressure the pressure exerted on the wall
    of a vessel (120/80)
  • Pulse pressure the difference between systolic
    and diastolic pressures

7
Blood Pressure
  • Hypertension chronic high BP of 140/90 or higher
  • Hypotension chronic low BP can be caused by
    blood loss, dehydration, anemia

8
Resistance
  • Blood viscosity the thickness of blood can
    increase or decrease blood flow
  • Vessel length friction develops with length
  • Vasoconstriction narrowing vessel ? BP
  • Vasodilation widening of vessel ? BP
  • Laminar flow blood in center of vessel travels
    faster than blood along vessel wall
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