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What are capillaries?
Smallest
blood
vessels
for
material exchange
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What is the primary function of capillaries?
Efficient
exchange
of materials between blood and tissues
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What are the adaptations of capillaries for material exchange?
Large surface area from
branching
Thin walls (one
cell
thick)
Permeable walls for
gases
and
nutrients
Fenestrations
for rapid exchange
Small
lumen
for slow blood flow
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How do capillaries achieve a large surface area?
Through
extensive
branching
and narrow
diameters
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How thick are capillary walls compared to other blood vessels?
Very thin, only one
cell
thick
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Are capillary walls permeable or impermeable?
Permeable
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What are fenestrations in capillaries?
Small pores allowing rapid exchange of
larger
molecules
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What is the lumen size of capillaries compared to their size?
Small diameter
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What is the direction of blood flow through arteries to veins?
Artery ->
Arteriole
->
capillary bed
-> Venule -> vein
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What do arteries do with blood?
Carry blood away from the
heart
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Why do arteries have thick walls?
To withstand
high pressure
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What is the lumen size of arteries relative to their wall thickness?
Small
lumen
relative
to
wall
thickness
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What do veins do with blood?
Carry blood
toward
the heart
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Why do veins have thinner walls?
They carry blood under
low pressure
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What is the lumen size of veins relative to their wall thickness?
Large
lumen
relative
to
wall thickness
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What feature prevents backflow of blood in veins?
Valves
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What are the adaptations of arteries for high blood pressure transport?
Thick
muscle layer
for regulation
Elastic tissue
for stretching and recoiling
Small lumen to maintain high pressure
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What two layers are thicker in arteries than in veins?
Muscle layer and
elastic tissue layer
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How does the muscle layer help maintain blood pressure in arteries?
Contracts
to regulate blood flow
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How does elastic tissue help maintain blood pressure in arteries?
Allows
arteries
to
stretch
and
recoil
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How does a small lumen help maintain blood pressure in arteries?
Reduces
space
blood flows through
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What is pulse rate?
Number of
heartbeats
per
minute
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Where can you find the carotid pulse?
In the
neck
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Where can you find the radial pulse?
In the
wrist
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How do you calculate pulse rate from beats in 10 seconds?
Multiply by 6
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How do you calculate pulse rate from beats in 15 seconds?
Multiply by 4
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How do you calculate pulse rate from beats in 20 seconds?
Multiply by 3
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How do you calculate pulse rate from beats in 40 seconds?
Multiply by 1.5
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How do you calculate error in pulse rate calculations?
Error = (Estimated -
Actual
) / Actual *
100%
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What are the adaptations of veins for low pressure blood return?
Valves to prevent
backflow
Thin,
flexible walls
for compression
Large lumen to reduce resistance
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What do valves in veins do?
Prevent
backflow
of blood
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How do thin, flexible walls of veins aid blood flow?
Allow compression by
skeletal muscles
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How does a large lumen help blood flow in veins?
Reduces
resistance
to blood flow
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What is coronary artery occlusion?
Blockage of
arteries
supplying heart muscle
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What are the causes of coronary artery occlusion?
Atherosclerosis
and
blood clots
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What are the consequences of coronary artery occlusion?
Reduced blood flow leading to
angina
or heart attack
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What is transpiration in plants?
Loss of water vapor from
stomata
Pulls water up through
xylem vessels
Driven by tension created by transpiration
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What is the name of the vessels that transport water in plants?
Xylem vessels
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What creates the tension that pulls water up in plants?
Transpiration
from the leaves
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What property of water allows it to be pulled up in a stream?
Cohesion
of
water molecules
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