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BIOLOGY
Topic 2 - Organisation
Arteries, Veins and Capillaries
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Arteries
Carry very
high
pressure
transprt
blood
away from the heart
to
the
organs
in the body
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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 have a
small
lumen
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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
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Capillaries
Have
very
thin walls
so the
diffusion
pathway
is very
short
, allowing
substances
to
diffuse
rapidly
between the
blood
and the body cells
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Veins
Carry
deoxygenated
blood back to the
heart
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Veins
Have
thin
walls because the blood pressure is
low
larger
lunen
than
arteries
Contain
valves
that stop
blood
flow
backwards
when the blood is flowing in the correct direction
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Blood travels through the arteries and
surges
every time the heart
beats
, which can be felt as a pulse in the wrist
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Once the blood has passed through the
organs
, it makes its way back to the heart through the
veins
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The blood travels
slowly
under
low
pressure in the veins, which means it could stop or even go backwards
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