Circulation and the Blood Vessels
13.4 General Information about Blood Vessels (View Talon Tutorial: Blood Vessels) (Lab Act. #2)
Objective –c13bob02 – List the order of the following blood vessels and state their function: (1)
- Use the terms to complete the following:
away, capillaries, capillaries, exchange, oxygen-rich, towards, valves, veins,
- Arteries – elastic vessels that carry blood ___ from the heart.
- Arterioles – smaller arteries that contain mainly smooth muscle in their walls. These are the ones that are capable of dilation and constriction. These carry _____blood from the arteries to the __
- Capillaries – are built for _____. Filtration, osmosis and diffusion are the main mechanisms for movement through the pores and cells of the capillary.
- Venules – venules connect ___ to ____.
- Veins – carry blood ___ the heart. These blood vessels contain __ in their wall that prevent backflow of blood.
- Place the following in order of systemic circulation beginning with arteries.
_ arteries
_ capillaries
_ venules
_ arterioles
__veins
- Regarding capillaries
- Composed of ___cells and a basement___. Thus very thin.
- Why do red bloods cells need to “squeeze” through capillaries?
- What is the function of precapillary sphincters?
13.5 Physiology of Circulation
Objective (c13bob08) – Define pulse, blood pressure, systolic pressure and diastolic pressure. (1) Define normal blood pressure, hypertension and hypotension. (1)
- Blood pressure is the __ exerted by blood on a vessel wall.
- Systolic pressure =
- Diastolic pressure =
- Normal blood pressure is 120/80 mmHg – which measurement is the systolic pressure and which is the diastolic pressure?
- What is a sphygmomanometer? What artery is commonly used to take blood pressure?
- What is the clinical term used for high blood pressure?
- What is the clinical term used for low blood pressure?