Human arteries and veins diagram
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The diagram shows a human heart as seen from the front. The main blood vessels are labelled D to G. The arrows show the pathways taken by the electrical activity involved in coordinating the heartbeat in the cardiac cycle. (a) Which of the blood vessels, D. to . G (i) carries oxygenated blood to the heart (1)
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Arteries are responsible for carrying blood away from the heart and veins are responsible for returning blood back to the heart. By looking at how blood is pumped in and out of the heart, you will begin to see how the structure of arteries and veins relates to the stress each vessel has to endure.
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Color the diagram to show the flow of oxygenated and deoxygenated blood. ... is lower in veins than in arteries (3.) drops a great deal when traveling though arteries (4.) is higher during diastole than systole. Use the diagram of the human heart to answer questions 20 – 25. ___ 20. Which of the following structures is the right ventricle?
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Human Biology - Circulatory System ... C3.2 recognize heart structures using both internal and external diagram views. ... left and right ventricles, coronary arteries and veins, anterior and posterior vena cava, aorta, pulmonary arteries and veins, pulmonary trunk, atrioventricular valves, chordae tendinae, semi-lunar valves, septum ...
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Like arteries, veins have three layers: an outer layer of tissue, muscle in the middle, and a smooth inner layer of epithelial cells. However, the layers are thinner, containing less tissue. Veins receive blood from the capillaries after the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide has taken place.
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The human body has three types of blood vessels. Arteries. Capillaries. Veins. a) Arteries. High pressure blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart. Composed of three distinct layers. The outer and inner layers are rigid connective tissue, whereas the middle layer is …
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Veins contain valves whereas arteries do not. What is the function of the valves? 2005 HL. 3. Indicate whether the following are true (T) or false (F) by drawing a circle around T or F. on the right side of the heart. TF (f)A nucleus is absent from human red blood cells. TF. 2006 HL. 5. Study the diagram and then answer the following questions.
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3.2.2 Organisational complexity of the human - Human Circulatory & Lymphatic Systems Understand what is meant by the term Closed Circulation System in humans Describe the structure and organisation of the human Closed Circulation System, i.e. strong muscular heart, arteries, arterioles, capillaries, venules, veins
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Veins have a cross-sectional structure that is very similar to arteries. One of the obvious differences is that they have a much wider lumen and thinner walls. The other main difference is that veins have valves inside them, while arteries do not.
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- There are 3 major categories of blood vessels: arteries, veins and capillaries. - Arteries: blood vessels which carry blood away from the heart - Veins: blood vessels which carry blood toward the heart. - Capillaries: tiny blood vessels which allow materials (oxygen, nutrients, wastes) to be exchanged between the blood and the body’s cells
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