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- Watch this video (http://openstaxcollege.org/l/capillaryfunct) to explore capillaries and how they function in the body. Capillaries are never more than 100 micrometers away. What is the main component of interstitial fluid?A characteristic of blood circulation through or to the heart is that: a. the superior vena cava conveys blood to the head. b. the inferior vena cava conveys blood to the right atrium. c. the pulmonary arteries convey blood from the lungs to theleft atrium. d. the pulmonary veins convey blood into the left ventricle. e. the aorta branches into two coronary arteries that conveyblood from heart muscle.3. A man has lost 0.5 liter of blood. Explain the mechanism of volume of circulated blood restoration under these conditions during some hours after blood loss, taking into consideration the changes of hydrostatic pressures in arterial and venous ends of capillary. Will the osmotic and oncotic pressures be changed? What process namely filtration or reabsorbtion, will take place in arterial and venous ends of capillary under blood loss condition? How will hematocrit be changed as a result of such processes told before
- 1. Fill in the blanks about blood vessels Part A: _________ ________ regulate blood flow into the capillary bed and respond to local cehmical conditions. If the tissue is metabolically active, they would _________ in diameter to allow flow into the tissue. If the tissue is not metabolically active, they would _______ in diameter and blood would be _________ through the capillary bed. What are the changes in the tissues and what is a byproduct when there is active metabolism? Part B: On the venous side of the capillary, fluids genetally flow ____ (in or out) of the capillaries because the _______ pressure in the capillaries is higher than the hydrostatic pressure on the venous end. Part C: Vasoconstriction and vasodilation includes the narrowing or widening of the ______ layer in the vessel. Vasoconstriction results primarily from activation of the ________ adrenergic receptors. Part D: Activating the sympathetic system would ______ (increase/decrease) heart rate, ______…6.Identify the Blood Vessels..11. Blood pressure is the force of blood moving through the body. What is high blood pressure called?
- 18. The main driving force resulting in reabsorption at the venous end of a systemic capillary is _______. tissue osmotic pressure none of these choices blood hydrostatic pressure blood osmotic pressure1. Trace the pathway a red blood cell would follow from the small intestines to the thigh. femoral artery external iliac artery common iliac artery aorta left ventricle left artium pulmonary veins lungs pulmonary arteries pulmonary trunk right ventricle right atrium inferior vena cava superior mesenteric vain hepatic portal vein hepatic sinuses hepatic vein55.. Whats blood vessel 2& 4?
- 36. The process that allows waste to enter capillaries and therefore exit the tissue-bed is: a. Capillary reabsorption b. Capillary filtration C. Cellular metabolism d. Genetic mutation days or weeks the hody must com ensate by chanping5. A patient with cholelithiasis (gallstone disease) has long-term failure of the bile salts passage into the duodenum. The observation has shown an increased clotting time. What are the possible causes of that symptom? For the answer: a) name the essential nutrients that could be at a deficit in that patient; b) explain the possible causes of the bleeding disorder; c) name the other symptoms that can develop in that patient. Serum blood matient with dialinonmteinemin tyne I bau milY aranceI. From which chamber of the heart does blood leave to go to the lungs? II. When oxygen-rich blood from the lungs is pumped to the rest of the body so thecells can use the oxygen – oxygen-poor blood is then returned to the heart is___. III. Red blood cells transport ______.?