BIOL 3070 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Extracellular Fluid, Kwashiorkor, Colloid

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Behind the valve greater than in front of the valve, it pushes the blood forward towards the heart: skeletal muscle pump heart) Proximal valve closed (blood flowing upwards from legs towards the. 2nd picture: skeletal muscle relaxed at this point. Pressure pulls behind the valves and pushes distal valve open when you"re standing. When you"re walking, the skeletal muscles contract, which pushes the blood through the veins and towards the proximal valve and the pressure in front is greater than the back, so the valve opens. These valves are all one-way valves (prevents the backflow of blood back into the valves) As blood is being pushes, these valves will close and will prevent the backflow of blood down to the ankles. Active breathing also contributes to return of blood into the venous. High to low pressure!: respiratory pump system. Present in many tissues (muscle, nerves, lungs, connective tissue, saliveary glands)

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