Blood Vessels
Capillaries
5 characteristics of capillaries
-Exchange nutrients and waste.
-Leaky to allow transfer in and out.
-Lowest pressure: thin walls offer minimal resistance to blood flow
-More numerous.
-Same amount of fluid should be going in and out.
Arteries
carry blood away from heart; oxygenated
Exception for Arteries and Oxygenated
pulmonary circulation and umbilical vessels of fetus contain deoxygenated blood
Veins
carry blood toward heart; deoxygenated
Exception for Veins and Deoxygenated
pulmonary circulation and umbilical vessels of fetus which bring oxygenated blood
Pressure in Artery vs Vein
High pressure in arteries and low pressure in veins
Muscle in Artery vs Vein
Arteries - more muscle to maintain pressure
Veins - Less muscle because blood must go through muscles to travel to heart
Valves in Artery vs Vein
Blood Color in Artery vs Vein
Artery - Red
Vein - purple
Tunica Intima in Arteries and Veins
thin layer endothelium
in both
Tunic Media in Arteries vs Veins
Arteries - thick muscle layer to allow for constriction to control pressure and amount of blood passing
Veins - thin muscle layer
Tunica Externa in Arteries vs Veins
Arteries - thin layer of collagen
Veins - thick layer of collagen
Lumen
Vaso Vasorum
smaller arteries and veins within the tunica externa
in both veins and arteries
Endothelium
4 causes of Edema
Increased Hydrostatic Pressure
Decreased osmotic pressure
Increased Capillary Permeability
Blocked lymphatic
Blood Pressure (BP) Definition
BP Measurement