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Page 1: Ch 11 - Vascular System. The Vascular System Taking blood to the tissues and back  Arteries, Arterioles – away from heart  Capillaries – gas exchange

Ch 11 - Vascular System

Page 2: Ch 11 - Vascular System. The Vascular System Taking blood to the tissues and back  Arteries, Arterioles – away from heart  Capillaries – gas exchange

The Vascular SystemThe Vascular System

Taking blood to the tissues and back Arteries, Arterioles – away from heart

Capillaries – gas exchange

Venules, Veins – toward the heart

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Three layers (tunics)

1.Tunic interna

Endothelium

2.Tunic media

Smooth muscle

Controlled by sympathetic nervous system

3.Tunic externa

Mostly fibrous connective tissue

Blood Vessels: AnatomyBlood Vessels: Anatomy

Page 4: Ch 11 - Vascular System. The Vascular System Taking blood to the tissues and back  Arteries, Arterioles – away from heart  Capillaries – gas exchange

Differences Between Blood VesselsDifferences Between Blood Vessels Walls of arteries are the thickest

Lumens of veins are larger

Walls of capillaries are only one cell layer thick to allow for exchanges between blood and tissue

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Movement of Blood Through VesselsMovement of Blood Through Vessels

Most arterial blood is pumped by the heart

Veins use the milking action of muscles to help move blood

Figure 11.9

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Capillary BedsCapillary Beds

Capillary beds consist of two types of vessels

1. Vascular shunt – directly connects an arteriole to a venule

Figure 11.10

2. True capillaries – exchange vessels

Oxygen and nutrients cross to cells

Carbon dioxide and metabolic waste products cross into blood

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Capillary ExchangeCapillary Exchange

Substances exchanged due to concentration gradients

Oxygen and nutrients leave the blood

Carbon dioxide and other wastes leave the cells

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Capillary Exchange: MechanismsCapillary Exchange: Mechanisms Direct diffusion across plasma

membranes

Endocytosis or exocytosis

Some capillaries have gaps (intercellular clefts) Plasma membrane not joined by tight

junctions

Fenestrations of some capillaries Fenestrations = pores

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Diffusion at Capillary BedsDiffusion at Capillary Beds

Figure 11.20

Page 10: Ch 11 - Vascular System. The Vascular System Taking blood to the tissues and back  Arteries, Arterioles – away from heart  Capillaries – gas exchange

Major Arteries of Systemic CirculationMajor Arteries of Systemic Circulation

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Major Veins of Systemic CirculationMajor Veins of Systemic Circulation

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Arterial Supply of the BrainArterial Supply of the Brain

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Hepatic Portal CirculationHepatic Portal Circulation

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Circulation to the FetusCirculation to the Fetus

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PulsePulse

Pulse – pressure wave of blood

Monitored at “pressure points” where pulse is easily palpated

Figure 11.16

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Blood PressureBlood Pressure

Measurements by health professionals are made on the pressure in large arteries

Systolic – pressure at the peak of ventricular contraction

Diastolic – pressure when ventricles relax

Pressure in blood vessels decreases as the distance away from the heart increases

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Comparison of Blood Pressures in Comparison of Blood Pressures in Different VesselsDifferent Vessels

Figure 11.17

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Measuring Arterial Blood PressureMeasuring Arterial Blood Pressure

Figure 11.18

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Variations in Blood PressureVariations in Blood Pressure

Human normal range is variableNormal

140–110 mm Hg systolic 80–65 mm Hg diastolic

Hypotension Low systolic (below 110 mm HG) Often associated with illness

Hypertension High systolic (above 140 mm HG) Can be dangerous if it is chronic

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Factors Determining Blood PressureFactors Determining Blood Pressure

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Blood Pressure: Effects of FactorsBlood Pressure: Effects of Factors

Temperature

Heat has a vasodilation effect

Cold has a vasoconstricting effect

Chemicals

Various substances can cause increases or decreases

Diet

Neural factors

Autonomic nervous system adjustments (sympathetic division)

Renal factors

Regulation by altering blood volume

Renin – hormonal control

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Developmental Aspects of the Developmental Aspects of the Cardiovascular SystemCardiovascular System

A simple “tube heart” develops in the embryo and pumps by the fourth week

The heart becomes a four-chambered organ by the end of seven weeks

Few structural changes occur after the seventh week