BIO210Y5 Lecture Notes - Varicose Veins, Elastic Fiber

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Slide 3-nitrogenous chemicals are very harmful to us. Slide 5-cross section through artery and vein: artery has a thick wall; very elastic and muscular; can hold greater pressure, veins=blood goes back to heart; thinner wall; don"t have elastic tissue. Slide 6- y=mm of mercury (convention to measure pressure: metarteriole=smallest artery in the body, friction starts to lower oscillations. Slide 7 pump up cup until pressure inside is greater than outside, so you stop flow; then release pressure on outside until first point where blood can flow out through the open artery; can hear the release of blood. Slide 9 capillaries are very small and walls are very thin; diffusion distance is small for blood>cell: won"t allow rbc"s, large proteins though. Slide 10-have gaps between epithelial cells; occurs in organs like liver, spleen. Slide 11 capillary beds area of arteries between capillaries and veins: angiogenesis blood can bypass capillary bed, spincter= circular muscle around opening to capillaries; contract= close diameter.

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