Blood Vessels

Cards (17)

  • What do arteries carry blood away from?
    The heart
  • What is the function of the endothelium in arteries?
    It reduces friction
  • What role do elastic fibres play in arteries?
    They enable stretch and recoil
  • How do smooth muscle and elastic tissue in arteries help maintain pressure?
    They prevent bursting and maintain pressure
  • What is the function of collagen in arteries?
    It provides strength
  • How do arterioles differ from arteries in terms of their structure?
    Arterioles have a narrower lumen
  • What is the primary function of veins?
    To carry blood to the heart
  • How do veins facilitate blood flow despite lower pressure?
    They contain valves to stop backflow
  • How do the structures of veins and venules differ?
    Venules are smaller and have thinner walls
  • What role do skeletal muscles play in blood flow in larger veins?
    They help push blood along towards the heart
  • How do breathing movements assist in blood flow to the heart?
    They create pressure changes that move blood back
  • What is the thickness of capillary walls?
    One cell thick
  • What allows fluids to move out of capillaries?
    Gaps between epithelial cells
  • Why is a large number of capillaries beneficial for diffusion?
    They provide a large surface area
  • How does the lumen size of capillaries affect blood flow?
    It is smaller than arterioles, slowing blood flow
  • What is the effect of the total cross-sectional area of capillaries on blood flow?
    It slows the flow down to allow more diffusion
  • What are the main structural differences between arteries and veins?
    • Arteries have a narrow lumen; veins have a large lumen
    • Arteries have thicker walls; veins have thinner walls
    • Arteries contain more elastic tissue; veins have less
    • Veins contain valves; arteries do not