Anatomy arteries and veins
[DOC File]Human Anatomy & Physiology
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Muscular Arteries ( deliver blood to specific body organs ( most named arteries studied in the anatomy laboratory are this type ( their tunica media contains more smooth muscle and less elastic tissue, so they are more active in vasoconstriction and are less distensible than elastic arteries. Arterioles ( arterioles are the smallest of the arteries
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R & L pulmonary arteries. L common carotid artery. L subclavian artery. R & L pulmonary veins. fossa ovalis. R & L coronary Artery. Marginal artery. Circumflex artery. Anterior and posterior interventricular arteries. Small, middle, anterior, posterior cardiac veins. Coronary sinus. Lab Exercise 3. Cat Vessels Cranial to the Diaphragm or Models ...
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6. (Page 4.) Tell if the following are characteristic of arteries (A), capillaries [C] or veins(V): a. Lumens are largest. _____ b. Role: the exchange of materials between the blood and the interstitial fluid. _____ c. Exposed to the highest pressures of any vessels. _____ d. The link between arteries and veins in the pathway of blood. _____ e ...
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HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY . Hole’s Human Anatomy and Physiology. David Shier; WCB/McGraw-Hill Inc, 2008 Human Anatomy and Physiology is an advanced science course taken at the high school level but taught at a level comparable to the college level. ... Identify and locate the major arteries and veins of the pulmonary and systemic circuits ...
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subclavian veins external jugular . Arteries and Veins Caudal to the Heart . Cat and model: Arteries: descending aorta (abdominal aorta), adrenal gland, renal arteries, femoral artery. Veins: inferior vena cava, common iliac veins, renal veins, hepatic vein. Lab Exercise 4
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(2 points) Nitroglycerin causes vasodilation of vessels (arteries and veins) and as a result is taken by patients with angina (chest pain due to insufficient blood flow to the cardiac tissue). Therefore, researchers studied weather or not nitroglycerin would cause vasodilation of cerebral arteries as a means of helping patients who are at high ...
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4. Venules - smallest veins, connect to capillaries. 5. Veins - return blood to heart, converge and increase in diameter. 6. Anastomoses (arteriovenous anastomoses) - bypass connections between vessels. Wall structure of arteries and veins. Three main layers or tunics: 1. Tunica intima / tunica interna = inner most layer
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The blood vessel system is composed of arteries, arterioles, capillaries, venules, and veins. Arteries. carry blood away from the heart to other organs. Arterioles. are small arteries that connect to capillaries. Capillaries. allow the exchange of substances between the blood and tissues. Venules. connect capillaries to veins. Veins
[DOC File]Anatomy Review: Blood Vessel Structure & Function
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• Veins have three distinct tunics, but their walls are thinner and lumens are larger than arteries. • The tunica adventitia is the thickest wall layer. Page 23. Blood Pressure in the Veins • Low blood pressure in the veins. • Because blood pressure within veins is low, they can have thinner walls than arteries without danger of bursting.
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Page 4. Comparison of Arteries, Capillaries, and Veins • Let's compare and contrast the three types of blood vessels: arteries, capillaries, and veins. • Label the artery, capillary and vein. Also label the layers of each. • Arteries are vessels that transport blood away from the heart.
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