BIO-0014 Lecture : Bio 14 Lecture 29 Notes.docx

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Compliance: veins are more compliant than arteries, which means veins can be distended without much change in vessel pressure, veins take less pressure to raise the volume than do arteries, compliance = vol/ pressure, veins can store come of the blood, about 2/3 of the blood is in the veins, during exercise, the nerves that go to the smooth muscles that circle the veins cause the veins to contract, decrease the compliance of the veins and making them stiffer. = diastolic p + 1/3 (systolic diastolic pressure: cardiac output = hr x sv, peripheral resistance unit = units of resistance, higher pru in the kidney than in the body, negative feedback system diagram for blood pressure control, start with bp above/below set point, baroreceptors sense this error detect the change, afferent pathway neurons that carry this information to the brain, integrator generates error signal.

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