BIOL 1010 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Hypertension, Epithelium, Blood Pressure

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Arteries -> carries blood away from the heart. Most of the time they carry non oxygenated blood. Under low pressure (blood flows very slow) Large centers (70 % of blood are in the veins) Made up of a single layer of epithelial tissue. **site of exchange between blood and cells. Very many cells are right next to capillaries. Gravity: only if they are above the heart. Valves opening and closing so that blood does not back flow. Four chambers (left atrium, right atrium, left ventricle, right ventricle) Two pathways (pulmonary is to the right and leads to the lungs, systematic is tp the left and leads to the body) The sa node located in the right atrium. You take blood pressure by the branchial artery. (located in the arm) 120 is the systolic pressure (when ventricles contract) 80 is the diastolic pressure (when ventricles loosen) *blood pressure is considered too high when it hits 140/90.

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