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Tunica intima - ANSWER the innermost layer of a blood vessel

made of mostly endothelial cells and supporting membrane

tunica media - ANSWER Thick middle layer made of smooth muscle cells,
thiner in veins

tunica externa - ANSWER outer layer of a blood vessel which connects it to
surrounding tissues

made mostly of collagen fibers

elastic arteries - ANSWER Balloon-like pressure reservoirs that keep blood
circulating during diastole

Gets bigger when heart ejects

shrinks as blood moves into system

diastole - ANSWER Relaxation of the heart

muscular arteries - ANSWER First level distributors which dilate/constrict to
regulate blood flow to certain body areas and direct blood to Arterioles

Arterioles - ANSWER Dilate/constrict to regulate blood flow to capillary beds

Capillaries - ANSWER Microscopic vessel through which exchanges take place
between the blood and cells of the body, no muscle

Veins - ANSWER Very stretchy vessels that carry blood back to the heart, act

,as blood reservoirs

don't have much smooth muscle

vascular anatomoses - ANSWER plexuses of blood vessels which provide
redundancy in case of blockage

very common in veinous system

systolic pressure - ANSWER Heart contraction=high pressure

diastolic pressure - ANSWER Heart relaxes, low pressure

What does Flow depend on - ANSWER Flow=dP/TPR

dP= change in pressure(high to low pressure)

TPR=total peripheral resistance

Structural adaptation to prevent backflow - ANSWER One-way valves

Functional adaptations to prevent backflow - ANSWER muscular pumps,
respiratory pumps, Sympathetic Venoconstriction

one way valves - ANSWER Major mechanism in the control of unidirectional
blood flow through veins and heart chambers

muscular pumps - ANSWER As muscles squeeze pushes into next
chamber/area

respiratory pump - ANSWER Inhalation raises abdominal pressure & Lowers
chest pressure, causing net pressure drop across veins

sympathetic venoconstriction - ANSWER Contracting smooth muscle to push

Left half of heart - ANSWER receives blood from the lungs and pumps it to

, the rest of the body

Right half of heart - ANSWER pumps deoxygenated blood to the lungs

Right atria - ANSWER receives deoxygenated blood and pumps to right
ventricle

Right ventricle - ANSWER Receives blood from right Atria and pumps
deoxygenated blood to the lungs

Left Atria - ANSWER receives oxygenated blood from the lungs and pumps
to left ventricle

Left ventricle - ANSWER receives blood from left atria and pumps
oxygenated blood to the body

type 1 pneumocytes - ANSWER gas exchange

maintain ion-fluid balance

tells type 2 cells to secrete surfactant

type 2 pneumocytes - ANSWER produce surfactant

transports water

regenerates epithelium

alveolar macrophages - ANSWER phagocytose(eat) small particles in alveoli

surfactant - ANSWER a substance that tends to reduce the surface tension of
a liquid in which it is dissolved.

What causes a decrease in blood oxygen concentration - ANSWER an
increase in blood velocity

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