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Class Notes (Summary) of Blood Vessels I Anatomy and Physiology

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The text discusses the blood vessels of the pulmonary and systemic circulations, their structures, classifications, functions and related physiology. Key points: The pulmonary blood vessels carry oxygen-depleted blood to the lungs and return oxygenated blood to the heart. The systemic circulation includes arteries carrying oxygenated blood away from the heart and veins carrying deoxygenated blood back to the heart. Blood vessels are classified based on their sizes and location. Arteries carry blood away from the heart while veins carry blood toward the heart. Arterioles connect arteries to capillaries. Capillaries allow for exchange of nutrients, gasses and wastes between blood and tissues. Veins collect blood from capillaries and drain into larger veins. Blood flow through vessels is controlled locally by precapillary sphincters and through nervous and hormonal mechanisms. Blood pressure is the force exerted by blood against vessel walls and is determined by factors like heart rate, stroke volume and vessel resistance. Capillary exchange occurs mainly through diffusion. Aging can affect blood vessels through arteriosclerosis and atherosclerosis which narrow arteries and reduce blood flow.

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BLOOD VESSELS OF THE PULMONARY
BLOOD VESSELS CIRCULATION
FUNCTIONS: • Pulmonary Trunk
1. Carries blood • Right and Left pulmonary arteries
2. Exchanges nutrients, wastes and gases • Pulmonary veins
3. Transports substances
4. Helps regulate blood pressure BLOOD VESSELS OF THE SYSTEMIC
5. Directs blood flow to tissues CIRCULATION – ARTERIES
AORTA – where all arteries of the systemic circulation
SYSTEMIC VESSELS – from LV and back to the RA branch directly or indirectly
PULMONARY VESSELS – from RV to lungs to LA 3 PARTS:
1. ASCENDING AORTA – passes superiorly from
PERIPHERAL CIRCULATION LV; where R and L coronary arteries arise from
GENERAL FEATURES OF BLOOD VESSEL its base
STRUCTURE
ARTERIES 2. AORTIC ARCH – aorta arches posteriorly and
- carry blood AWAY from the heart to the left
- Oxygenated blood 3 major arteries that carry blood to the head
and upper limbs:
CLASSIFICATION:
• BRACHIOCEPHALIC ARTERY
1. ELASTIC – largest diameter and have the
thickest walls • L COMMON CAROTID ARTERY
• L SUBCLAVIAN ARTERY
2. MUSCULAR – medium-sized and small
diameter 3. DESCENDING AORTA – longest part
- called DISTRIBUTING ARTERY because it • THORACIC AORTA – extends through the
can control blood flow to diff. regions of the thorax and diaphragm
body • ABDOMINAL AORTA – extends through the
diaphragm
3. ARTERIOLES – smallest artery; transport blood • ARTERIAL ANEURYSM – localized dilation
from small artery to capillary of an artery that usually develops in response
to trauma or a congenital weakness of the
- Site where exchange occurs between blood and tissue artery wall
fluids; has thinner walls
ARTERIES OF THE HEAD AND NECK
ENDOTHELIUM – makes up capillary walls BRACHIOCEPHALIC ARTERY – first vessel to branch
from the aortic arch
PRECAPILLARY SPHINCTERS – regulates blood flow
• R Common carotid artery and R Subclavian
artery; L Common carotid artery and L
VEINS
Subclavian artery – 2nd and 3rd branches
- Carry blood TOWARD the heart
- Deoxygenated blood
COMMON CAROTID ARTERY – internal and external
- From capillaries; thinner walls & has less elastic tissue
CA
CLASSIFICATION:
VERTEBRAL ARTERY – supply blood to the brain
1. VENULES – tubes with a diameter slightly
larger than that of capillary
BASILAR ARTERY – supply blood to the pons,
cerebellum and midbrain
2. SMALL VEINS – slightly larger than venules;
has 3 tunics
ARTERIES OF THE UPPER LIMBS
1. AXILLARY ARTERY – axilla (armpit)
3. MEDIUM-SIZED VEINS – collect blood from
small veins and deliver it to large veins
2. BRACHIAL ARTERY – arm
3 TUNICS OF BLOOD VESSELS
3. ULNAR AND RADIAL ARTERY – forearm
1. TUNICA INTIMA – innermost; basement
and arm
membrane; composed of Endothelium
a. RADIAL A – commonly used for taking a
pulse
2. TUNICA MEDIA – middle layer; smooth
muscles arranged circularly

3. TUNICA ADVENTITIA – outer portion



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