A&PII - Ch 19 Word Scramble
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arteries, veins, capillaries | three major types of blood vessels |
blood vessels that conduct blood away from the heart and into the circulation | arteries |
blood vessels that return blood toward the heart from the circulation | veins |
have intimate contact with tissue cells & directly serve cellular needs | capillaries |
cavity inside a tube, blood vessel, or hollow organ | lumen |
single layer of simple squamous cells that line lumen of all vessels | endothelium |
innermost tunic of arteries & veins | tunica intima |
middle tunic of arteries & veins | tunica media |
external tunic of arteries & veins | tunica externa |
tunica externa can also be referred to as tunica __ | adventitia |
tunica intima is the tunic that is | in intimate contact with blood in lumen |
tunica intima endothelium is made up of | simple squamous epithelium |
in vessels larger that 1 mm diameter __ __ consisting of basement membrane & loose connective tissue supports endothelium | subendothelial layer |
tunica media is mostly made up of | circularly arranged smooth muscle cells & sheets of elastin |
activity of muscles in tunica media is regulated by sympathetic __ __ fibers of autonomic nervous system & battery of chemicals | vasomotor nerve |
reduction in lumen diameter as smooth muscle contracts | vasoconstriction |
increase in lumen diameter as smooth muscle relaxes | vasodilation |
in larger vessels, system of tiny blood vessels that nourish more external tissues of blood vessel wall | vasa vasorum |
vasa vasorum means | vessels of the vessels |
thick-walled arteries near heart; aorta & major branches | elastic arteries |
elastic arteries range in size from | 2.5 to 1 cm |
because elastic arteries have larger lumens it makes them __ __ that conduct blood from heart to medium-sized arteries | low-resistance |
elastic arteries sometimes referred to as | conducting arteries |
in elastic arteries, tunica __ contains most elastin | media |
elastic arteries give way to __ arteries | muscular |
deliver blood to specific body organs & account for most of named arteries | muscular/distributing arteries |
muscular/distributing arteries internal diameter ranges from | 1 cm to 0.3 mm |
muscular arteries have __ tunica media of all vessels | thickest |
muscular arteries are more active in __ & less __ | vasoconstriction; distensible |
in muscular arteries there is a(n) __ __ on each face of tunica media | elastic lamina |
smallest of arteries | arterioles |
arterioles have lumen diameter ranging from | 0.3 mm to 10 microns |
larger arterioles have __ tunics | three |
larger arterioles tunica media is chiefly __ __ with few scattered elastic fibers | smooth muscle |
smaller arterioles leading to capillary beds are __ __ of smooth muscle cells spiraling around endothelial lining | single layer |
smallest of the blood vessels and the sites of exchange between the blood and tissue cells | capillaries |
capillaries walls consist of just thin tunica __ | intima |
spider-shaped, smooth muscle-like cells that stabilize capillary wall & help control capillary permeability | pericytes |
pericytes are located at __ __ along outer surface of some capillaries | strategic locations |
average capillary length | 1 mm |
average capillary lumen diameter is | 8-10 microns |
capillaries abundant in skin & muscles; most common; continuous, endothelial cells provide uninterrupted lining adjacent cells joined laterally by tight junctions | continuous capillaries |
lateral joining of continuous capillaries with adjacent cells | tight junctions |
incomplete/gaps of unjoined membrane in tight junctions, just larger enough to allow limited passage of fluids & small solutes | intercellular clefts |
endothelial cell cytoplasm, of continuous capillaries contain numerous __ __ that ferry fluids across capillary wall | pinocytotic vesicles |
tight junctions of continuous capillaries are complete & extend around entire perimeter of endothelial cells in | brain constituting structural basis of blood-brain barrier |
some of endothelial cells are riddled with oval pores usually covered by delicate membrane/diaphragm & are much more permeable to fluids & small solutes | fenestrated capillaries |
fenestrated capillaries are found wherever __ __ absorption/filtrate formation occurs | active capillary |
aorta and its major branches; withstand large blood pressure fluctuations | elastic arteries |
__ capillaries are found in small intestines,endocrine glands, kidneys | fenestrated |
leaky, fenestrated; allow larger molecules (proteins), blood cells to pass; blood flow sluggish | sinusoids |
sinusoids can be found in | liver, bone marrow, spleen |
formed when capillaries unite | venules |
smallest venules; porous; allow fluid & WBCs to pass from the blood to tissues | postcapillary venules |
venules join to form | veins |
veins are composed of 3 tunics, with a __ tunica media & __ tunica externa | thin; thick |
veins are __ __, or capacitance vessels, that contain 65% of blood | blood reservoirs |
veins have __ blood pressure | lower |
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