function of blood vessels
3 major layers of blood vessels
tunica intima
tunica media
tunica adventitia
tunica intima
tunica media
-thickest layer in arteries
tunica adventitia
-longitudinally oriented collagen and elastic fibers
-primarily type I collagen
-contains autonomic nerves that innervate the smooth muscle (of media)
-vasa vasorum (vessels of the vessels)
-supply the adventitia and media with nutrients
-more numerous in veins than in arteries
-adventitia blends into the surrounding connective tissue
functions of endothelial cells (9 total)
Of arteries, veins, and lymph vessels, which act as high pressure and which at low?
High - arteries
Low - veins, lymph
Which carry blood to the heart & which away?
To - Veins
Away - Arteries
Arteries
Elastic vs Muscular arteries
Elastic
Muscular
Arterioles
Atherosclerosis
Pericytes
Function of capillaries & what allows them to carry out this function
Function - metabolic exchange between blood & surrounding tissues
What are the 3 types of capillaries?
continuous
fenestrated
discontinuous
continuous capillary
-found in most tissues
-tight junctions
-no fenestrations
have pinocytotic vesicles
fenestrated capillary
- have fenestrations or pores
discontinuous capillary (sinusoid)
metarterioles
arteriovenous anastosmoses (AV shunt)
- good for maintaining core body temperature (prevents heat loss at skin)
What is a portal system?
two capillary beds connected by one or more arteries or veins (eg. vein-vein or artery-artery)
Where can you find an arterial portal system?
Kidney
Where can you find a venous portal system?
Hypophysis, GI tract & liver
Postcapillary venules (PCV)
- wider diameter (can accommodate 2-3 RBDs side-by-side)