ANAT 101 Lecture Notes - White Blood Cell, Hepatic Veins, Axilla

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Circulation: blood vessels carry blood to all regions of the body, pulmonary circulation (blood to and from the lungs) Heart (rv) -> pulmonary artery -> lungs -> pulmonary veins -> heart (la: systemic circulation (blood to and from the tissues) Heart (lv) -> systemic arteries -> tissues -> systemic veins -> heart (ra) Capillaries: smallest vessels between arteries and veins (allow exchange of nutrients, gas, waste products between blood and tissues, receive blood from arterioles (smallest arteries) and empty blood into venules (smallest veins) Lecture #14 - blood vessels: arteries and veins usually found together, wrapped in connective tissue, 3 distinct layers (tunics) Tunica intima (interna): inner lining of endothelium (simple squamous) with underlying connective tissue containing elastic fibres. Tunica media: mainly smooth muscle with collagen and elastic fibres. Tunica externa (adventitia): mainly connective tissue: as arteries get smaller, walls get thinner, capillaries have the thinnest wall for exchange, as veins get larger, walls get thicker.

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