BIOL 1202 : Biology 1202 Exam 2 Notes

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Bleeding from veins: blood from an artery gushes through because the blood is coming directly from the heart. Blood is carried in a very large diameter with high speed and pressure. Blood is always taken from a vein, because arteries are not close to the surface of the skin. Arteries are deeper beneath a few deep layers of skin: arteriole level is surround by a level of smooth muscle, that contract and cover layers of the body. Adrenal rush, the area of the body that really needs (core, skeleton, and brain) receives the most blood while the digestive system does not: capillaries: merge together to form venules, thicker than capillaries but thinner than vein. When relax allows blood to flow more freely through. During vasoconstriction, the precapillary sphincter is relaxed: exchange occurs across the capillary. Interstitial fluid is the fluid in between the cells, mainly water. What determines the direction in which the fluid flows are pressure.

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