Physiologists often consider capillaries and postcapillary venules together.
a. What functions do these vessels share?
b. Structurally, how do they differ?
Hoehn, Haynes, Abbott 12th Edition
Ch. 19 The Cardiovascular System: Blood Vessels
Problem 15
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Physiologists often consider capillaries and postcapillary venules together.
a. What functions do these vessels share?
b. Structurally, how do they differ?
Tracing the blood from the heart to the right hand, we find that blood leaves the heart and passes through the aorta, the right subclavian artery, the axillary and brachial arteries, and through either the radial or ulnar artery to arrive at the hand. Which artery is missing from this sequence?
a. Coronary
b. Brachiocephalic
c. Cephalic
d. Right common carotid
a. What blood vessels contribute to the formation of the hepatic portal circulation?
b. Why is a portal circulation a 'strange' circulation
How is the anatomy of capillaries and capillary beds well suited to their function?
How are nutrients, wastes, and respiratory gases transported to and from the blood and tissue spaces?
a. Define blood pressure. Differentiate between systolic and diastolic blood pressure.
b. What is the normal blood pressure value for an adult?