PSIO 202 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Skeletal Muscle, Venule, Out 1
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Lecture 5 exam 1 hemodynamics and capillary exchange: describe and draw the general features of a capillary network, artery, arteriole, metaarteriole, capillary, vein, venule, compare and contrast capillary types, continuous tighter junctions between adjacent endothelial cells. Found in lungs, skeletal muscle, connective tissues: fenestrated holes in the walls and is found in kidneys, endocrine glands, small intestine. Have a diaphragm over them to not allow them to leak so much: sinusoidal found in liver, spleen, bone marrow, and anterior pituitary gland. Open pores, really leaky: explain how fluid and solutes pass through the capillary wall, oxygen and needed ions go out (systemic, pulmonary, co2 and waste move in (systemic)