Arteries, veins, capillaries

Cards (15)

  • What is the function of valves in blood vessels?
    To prevent backflow of blood
  • What type of blood do arteries carry?
    Oxygenated blood (except pulmonary artery)
  • How does the size of the lumen affect blood pressure in arteries?
    It maintains high blood pressure
  • What is the wall structure of arteries?
    Thick, elastic, muscular wall
  • Why can arterial walls stretch?
    To cope with high blood pressure
  • What type of blood do veins carry?
    Deoxygenated blood (carbon cells)
  • What is the size of the lumen in veins?
    Large with very low blood pressure
  • What is the wall structure of veins?
    Thin, less muscular wall
  • Why do veins have valves?
    To prevent backflow of blood
  • What is the size of the lumen in capillaries?
    Very small
  • Do capillaries have valves?
    No, they have none
  • What is the wall structure of capillaries?
    One layer of epithelium cells
  • Why do capillaries have a thin wall?
    To allow faster diffusion of gases and nutrients
  • What type of blood do capillaries transport?
    Oxygenated going to cells, deoxygenated coming from cells
  • What are the main differences between arteries, veins, and capillaries?
    • Arteries:
    • Thick, elastic, muscular walls
    • Carry oxygenated blood (except pulmonary artery)
    • Small lumen, high blood pressure

    • Veins:
    • Thin, less muscular walls
    • Carry deoxygenated blood
    • Large lumen, very low blood pressure
    • Have valves to prevent backflow

    • Capillaries:
    • Very small lumen
    • No valves
    • One layer of epithelium cells
    • Allow faster diffusion of gases and nutrients