Functions of Circulatory System
3 main layers to a blood vessel:
Order through vein & artery size from the heart.
heart -> elastic artery -> muscular artery -> arteriole -> capillary bed -> venules -> medium-size veins -> large veins
What does an artery have that a vein does not?
What does a vein have that an artery does not?
What layers do capillaries have?
capillaries are only tunica intima
What are examples of elastic arteries?
Elastic artery:
Muscular arteries example
brachial and coronary arteries
Muscular arteries:
Arterioles:
What happens to the tunica media in vasodilation?
tunica media relaxes
What happens to the tunica media in vasoconstriction?
tunic media contracts
What is the outside layer of a capillary?
basal lamina
What does a capillary lack?
tunica externa & media
Why do the capillaries have a thin wall and narrow diameter?
SA:Vol (water hose) - slows down over broad area which allows more time for diffusion
How do RBCs pass through capillaries?
single file (capillaries barely bigger than a single RBC)
3 types of capillaries and locations of each:
a- smooth muscle fibers
b- endothelium
c- pre-capillary sphincter
d- true capillaries
e- thoroughfare channel
f- endothelium
Transport in continuous capillaries
Transport in fenestrated capillaries
movement through fenestrations (water-soluble)
Transport in sinusoidal capillaries
movement through intercellular clefts (water-soluble)
What type of capillaries from left-right:
What are arterioles companion vessels?
venules