Arteries, Veins and Capillaries

Cards (8)

  • Arteries
    Carry very high pressure blood from the heart to the organs in the body
  • Arteries
    • Have very thick muscular walls to withstand the very high pressure of the blood
    • Contain elastic fibers that stretch when the surge of blood passes through and then recoil in between the surges to keep the blood moving
  • Capillaries
    Where substances such as glucose and oxygen diffuse from the blood to the cells, and carbon dioxide diffuses from the cells back to the blood
  • Capillaries
    • Have very thin walls so the diffusion pathway is very short, allowing substances to diffuse rapidly between the blood and the body cells
  • Veins
    Carry blood back to the heart
  • Veins
    • Have thin walls because the blood pressure is low
    • Contain valves that stop blood flow backwards when the blood is flowing in the correct direction
  • Blood travels through the arteries and surges every time the heart beats, and this surge can be felt in the wrist as your pulse
  • Once the blood has passed through the organs, it now makes its way back to the heart through the veins