BIO202H5 Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Hemolymph, Viscosity, Arteriole

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Poiseuille"s law: velocity proportional to r and velocity inversely proportional to cross-sectional area. Overall, the speed is determined, by viscosity of the fluid, properties of wall, radius and cross sectional area. Flow rate through pipe is largely determined by radius of pipe. Difference is pressure at two ends is also important (also viscosity and type of flow) Vessels leaving the heart have a higher pressure, whereas vessels entering the heart have a much lower pressure. Increased surface area decreases the velocity (capillaries have slower velocity compared to veins and arteries (cid:271)e(cid:272)ause they"re (cid:373)ore (cid:271)roke(cid:374) dow(cid:374) i(cid:374)to higher surfa(cid:272)e area layouts) High pressure = high velocity (low pressure = low velocity) High surface area = low velocity and pressure (low surface area = high velocity and pressure) Pump (heart) with resistors (flow of blood through blood vessels) Flow: controlled by valves (smooth or skeletal muscles) or contraction by blood wave through vessel.

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