Lesson 3: Types of blood vessels

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Ch2. Blood and Circulation 
Qu1. Name the 3 types
of blood vessels!

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Qu1. The 3 types of blood vessels are:
- Arteries
- Veins
- Capillaries

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Qu2. Blood vessel types
  • a. Arteries - carry blood away from / to the heart.
  • b. Veins - Carry blood away from / to the heart.
  • c. Capillaries - go to every ............ in the body (for exchange of O2 and CO2).

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Qu2. Blood vessel types
  • Arteries - carry blood away from the heart.
  • Veins - Carry blood back to the heart.
  • Capillaries - go to every ............ in the body (for exchange of O2 and CO2).

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How does blood move through your body?

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Arteries
  • Elastic rigid walls.
  • They contract and bounce back to force the blood along ('Pulse').

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Veins
  • Are wider than arteries.
  • Thinner walls.
  • Pressure is much lower.
  • Blood is sqeezed along by   your muscles.
  • Flow is helped by valves.

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Capillaries
  • Smallest blood vessels.
  • Very thin walls (only 1 cell thick)..
  • Large surface area.

  • Easy for gas exchange.

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Qu3. Place the blood vessels in the correct order
from thin walled to thick walled.

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Qu3. The blood vessels in the correct order
from thin walled to thick walled.
Capillaries -->  Veins --> Arteries

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oxygen rich from the lungs
oxygen rich to the body
oxygen poor to the lungs
oxygen poor from the body

Slide 12 - Question de remorquage

Qu4. Oxygen-rich vs. Oxygen-poor
A - 4
B - 3
C - 2
D - 1

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Pulmonary vein
Aorta
Pulmonary artery
Vena cava

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QU5. Pulmonary vein vs. Aorta
A - 4
B - 3
C - 2
D - 1

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Tricuspid valve
Aortic valve
Pulmonary valve
Mitral valve

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Qu6. Semilunar vs. bi-/tricuspid valves
A - 1
B - 3
C - 2
D - 4

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Blood flow through the heart
Kah-
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.....

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Qu 7. When are bi- and tricuspid valves open?

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Qu 7. When are bi- and tricuspid valves open?

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Qu 7. When are the bi- and tricuspid valves open?
These valves (between atria and ventricles) are open during atrial systole, i.e. when the atrial walls contract.

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