Blood vessels: arteries, veins & capillaries
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In which direction does an artery carry blood?
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**Away** from the heart (remember: **A**rtery = **A**way).
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In which direction does a vein carry blood?
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**Towards** the heart (it returns blood to the heart).
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Describe the wall of an artery.
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**Thick, muscular and elastic**, with a **narrow lumen** — built to withstand **high pressure**.
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Describe the wall of a vein.
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**Thin**, with a **wide lumen** and **valves** — it carries blood at **low pressure**.
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How thick is the wall of a capillary?
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**One cell thick** — this gives a short diffusion distance for **exchange**.
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Why is an artery wall thick, muscular and elastic?
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To **withstand high pressure**: it **stretches** during each surge and **recoils** to push the blood onward.
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Why do veins have valves?
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Blood in veins is at **low pressure**, so it could flow backwards — **valves close to stop backflow**.
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Why do arteries not need valves?
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Their blood is at **high pressure**, which keeps it flowing forwards, so valves are not needed.
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How is a capillary adapted for exchange?
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**Wall one cell thick** (short diffusion distance) and a **large surface area** close to every cell.
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What is the lumen of a blood vessel?
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The **hollow space inside** the vessel through which the blood flows.
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Which vessel has the widest lumen relative to its wall — artery or vein?
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The **vein** — thin wall and wide lumen; the artery has a thick wall and narrow lumen.
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How can you identify an artery on a micrograph?
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It has the **thicker wall** and the **narrower lumen** of the two vessels.
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Why does the aorta show a smaller pressure change than the ventricle?
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Its **elastic wall stretches** during the surge and **recoils** between beats, **smoothing** the pressure.
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Where in the circulation does exchange of materials with the tissues happen?
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In the **capillaries** — the only vessels with a wall one cell thick.
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