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- In the table below, discuss the structure and functions of arteries, veins and capillaries: Structure Function Valves Structure and size of walls Artery Y / N Capillary Y / N Vein Y / N (Around 150 words)In the table below, discuss the structure and functions of arteries, veins and capillaries: Structure Function Valves Structure and size of walls Artery Y / N Capillary Y / NDraw diagram of artery, vein and capillary as well as label them.
- Differentiate an artery from a vein. Include a description of the reason why they are different structurally.Identify layers or tunics of an artery and veinFill in the table below by indicating the organ, region or vessel that the named vessel receives blood from, and the organ, region or vessel to which it delivers blood (see example for aorta and coronary arteries). If you’re doing it right, both columns will have the same answer. You will need to refer to the images in your textbook and lab models to do this. VESSELS OF THE THORACIC CAVITY Artery Blood goes to (organ/region) Blood comes from (organ/region) Vein Aorta entire systemic circuit entire systemic circuit vena cava inferior & superior coronary left & right myocardium coronary left & right Brachiocephalic Brachiocephalic subclavian left & right subclavian left & right Intercostals azygos (not pictured) Pulmonary Pulmonary VESSELS OF THE ABDOMINAL CAVITY Artery Blood goes to (organ/region) Blood comes from (organ/region) Vein celiac trunk…
- Distinguish between a vein and a venule.How can you tell the difference between the artery and the vein? Compare the visible features in the chart below. Artery characteristics Vein characteristics Is lumen open (patent) or collapsed? Relative lumen size Relative wall thickness Visible tissue types visible in wallMake a complete blood flow tracing using the illustration: a) from the caudal fin tail and back to the heart b) from the intestine, back to the heart, to the urinary bladder
- Describe the wall of an artery.The figure shows the structure of an artery and a vein. Explain how the structure of the artery is related to its function.Conceptualize in Color Principal Veins Identify and color the principal veins in the figure using the colors suggested, or choose your own. • Basilic: Purple • Cephalic: Orange • Axillary: Pink • Subclavian: Blue • Brachiocephalic: Green • Superior vena cava: Dark red • Internal jugular: Orange • External jugular: Purple • Median cubital: Green • Inferior vena cava: Tan • External iliac: Red • Internal iliac: Dark blue • Common iliac: Yellow • Hepatic: Light red • Great saphenous: Brown • Posterior tibial: Orange • Anterior tibial: Gold • Popliteal: Pink • Femoral: Purple Chapter 16 Vascular System 207