what percent of total circulating blood is in the capillaries at any given time?
- this amount is the most important part of the blood volume
what is the capillary wall made up of?
-a semipermeable membrane composed of a single layer of endothelial cells to promote efficient exchange
what components are exchanged between blood and cells during capillary exchange?
why are capillaries efficient sites for gas and nutrient exchange?
- huge surface area (over 10 mil capillaries in the human body)
what are the 3 main exchange mechanisms between capillaries and interstitial space?
describe the diffusion exchange mechanism
describe the bulk flow exchange mechanism
describe the vesicular transport exchange mechanism
-larger, exchangeable macromolecules cross capillary endothelium via vesicular trancytosis
name 4 factors that affect the rate of diffusion
1) faster at higher temps (due to Brownian movement)
2) faster with higher concentration gradient
3) faster for smaller solutes
4) slower in more viscous solutions
T or F:
diffusion can only occur if membrane is permeable to the solute
true
T or F:
lipid solubles materials do not pass through the plasma membrane of endothelial cells
false
they pass directly through the plasma membrane
how can water molecules cross the plasma membrane?
-pass through spaces/pores between endothelial cells via bulk flow or vesicular transport
how can exchangeable proteins cross the plasma membrane?
vesicular transport
what are hydrostatic and oncotic pressures?
what do lymphatic vessels do?
T or F:
lymphatic vessels form a one-way system in which lymph only flows back toward the heart
true
what 3 pressures make up starling forces?
what is crystalline osmotic pressure?
what is oncotic pressure?
what is hydrostatic pressure?
-force that is directed out of the capillary by a fluid pushing against the capillary wall
What is Starling’s Law?
-fluid leaves (via filtration) or re-enters (via reabsorption) the capillary depending on how the opposing pressures in the capillary and in the interstitial spaces relate to one another (hydrostatic and oncotic mainly)
what is the equation of Starling’s Law?
NFP = (net forces pushing out) - (net forces pushing in)
NFP = (HPc + OPif) - (HPif + OPc)
NFP = net filtration pressure HPc = capillary hydrostatic pressure HPif = interstitial fluid hydrostatic pressure OPc = oncotic pressure due to protein concentration OPif = osmotic pressure due to interstitial fluid protein concentration
describe velocity of blood flow in the aorta and capillaries
what is hydrostatic pressure?