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Index
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PHYSIO
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HEMODYNAMICS 1
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OVERVIEW
level: OVERVIEW
Questions and Answers List
level questions: OVERVIEW
Question
Answer
kidney receives ____ of the CO
25%
major components of the CV system
heart blood vessels
it is the volume of blood ejected by the left ventricle during each contraction
stroke volume
it is the amount of blood pumped by the heart in one minute
cardiac output
subcomponents of the CV system
arterial system venous system microcirculation
3 components of microcirculation
arteriole capillaries venules
circulation of blood thru the smallest vessels
microcirculation
passively collect oxygen poor blood from capillaries; unites into veins
venules
serves as stopcock regulating blood flow to the capillaries
arteriole
site of rapid exchange of gas, water, and metabolites between the blood and tissues
capillaries
Blood returns to the heart thru the
IVC and SVC
blood flow from the periphery back to the RA; under steady-state condition
venous return
the venous return must equal the 1)_________ and 2)________ otherwise, the blood/plasma will accumulate elsewhere because the circulatory system is a/an 3)________ system
1 & 2: cardiac output over time 3: closed system
Blood in the right atrium will flow to the right ventricle during
diastole
occurs during ventricular diastole/ventricular relaxation
atrial systole
valve that separates the RA and RV
tricuspid valve
From the RV, blood is pumped to the pulmonary circulation for oxygenation thru the
pulmonic valve
pulmonary artery carries what type of blood to which part of the body?
carries oxygen-poor blood going to the lungs
pulmonary vein carries which type of blood to which part of the body?
oxygen-rich blood back to the heart
carries blood AWAY from the heart
arteries/arterial system
carries blood BACK to the heart
veins/venous sytem
these vessels that behave like the pulmonary vessels
Umbilical arteries (2) and umbilical vein (1)
carries oxygen-poor blood from the body of the fetus going to the placenta
umbilical arteries
carries oxygen-rich blood from the placenta going back to the heart of the fetus
umbilical vein
From the LA, blood will flow to the LV thru the
mitral valve
Stroke volume is ejected during cardiac contraction to the 1) _________ circulation; involves the opening of the 2) ________
1. systemic 2. aortic valve
moves the blood along the CVS
pressure gradient
blood flow from the LV is propelled along the circulatory system from a high pressure 1)______ system to a low pressure 2)______ system
1. high pressure arterial system 2. low pressure venous system
True or false: The pressure can reach as low as 0 mmHg when the blood is about to enter the RA
true
Maximal pressure point – corresponds to the
systolic BP (~120 mmHg)
Minimal pressure point - corresponds to the
diastolic BP (~80 mmHg)
Systemic circulation has a relatively 1)______ pressure compared to that of the pulmonary circulation but the pattern is the same because blood is propelled along a pressure gradient from a 2)_____ pressure arterial side to a 3)______ pressure venous side
1) higher pressure 2) high pressure arterial side 3) low pressure venous side
in the _______, there is a minimal functional pressure that allows for movement of substances along the capillary wall while preventing plasma leaks
capillaries
1) _______ has thick vascular wall compared to other blood vessels which tells us that it functions to 2) ______________
1. aorta 2. transport blood under high pressure
the aorta has more 1) ________ tissue than fibrous tissue which means that it is a/an 2)______ artery
1. elastic tissue 2. elastic artery
in contrast with the aorta, has more smooth muscles but still with some elastic tissue
terminal arterioles
The presence of smooth muscles allow the arterioles to function as a stopcock regulating blood flow to the capillaries by either ____________
vasoconstriction or vasodilation
lined by a single-cell thick endothelium, no elastic or smooth tissue, no smooth muscles
capillary wall
the thinness of capillaries tells us that capillaries are a good site for the exchange of 1) ______, 2)_______, 3)_______ between the blood and the tissue
1. fluid 2. nutrients 3. hormones
how do the RBCs flow through the capillaries?
RBCs flow thru the capillary one by one
has the highest blood flow rate
Liver
________ have the smallest blood flow rate
skin and heart