Saturday, January 11, 2020
Anatomy and Physiology Essay
The primary goal of this lab is to learn the names of many blood vessels. You will use the models provided as well as pictures in your lab book.  Microscopic Structure of Blood Vessels  Tunica intima: lines the lumen of the blood vessel. Continuous with endocardium of heart. Is extremely smooth to decrease resistance to blood flow. (Made of epithelium)  Tunica media: More bulky middle coat. Composed of smooth muscle and elastin. Regulation in the diameter of blood vessels, which alters peripheral resistance and blood pressure.  Tunica externa (adventitia): Outermost tunic. Function is primarily supportive and protective (areolar and fibrous CT)  Picture  Generalized Structure of Arteries, Veins and Capillaries  Types of Blood Vessels  Elastic arteries: Contain much elastic tissue  Larger arteries closer to the heart  Must expand when heart pumps much blood into them and then passively recoil after blood passes by.  Thus, must withstand pressure fluctuations  Muscular arteries: Have less elastic tissue, but substantial muscle tissue  Smaller arteries farther from heart  Exposed to less extreme pressure fluctuations  Veins: Far from heart  Not subjected to pressure fluctuations  Are low pressure vessels thus are thin walled  Blood flows against gravity so  1. Have larger lumens  2. Have valves to prevent backflow  3. Skeletal muscle pump  Capillaries: Tiniest vessels  One cell layer thick: endothelium with underlying basal lamina (tunica intima)  Thinnest for making exchanges between blood and tissue cells  Activity One  Observing a vein and an artery on a microscope slide.  Major Systemic Arteries of the Body  Activity Two  Use the models provided to find arteries listed  Use pictures on the following pages to assist  Both models and pictures will be used on the test  Major Systemic Veins of the Body  Activity Three  Use the models provided to find veins listed  Use pictures on the following pages to assist  Both models and pictures will be used on the test  Special Circulations  Pulmonary Circulation  Does not serve metabolic needs of body tissues  Function is to bring blood close to alveoli in order do gas exchange  Pulmonary arteries are structurally similar to veins  Create a low pressure bed in the lungs  Carry deoxygenated blood from heart to lungs  Pulmonary veins    
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