That blood vessel looks good
Don't let the blood pressure get to you
My oh my there are so many vessels
Go with the flow
Miscellaneous
100

This is the middle layer of a vein and artery

What is the tunica media

100

These vessels are exposed to the lowest blood pressure and therefore require valves to prevent stasis of blood

What are veins

100

These areas of the body have multiple deep veins that accompany a single artery

What are the limbs

100

These two pumps assist blood return to the heart

What are the skeletal muscle and respiratory pumps

100

This is the most distal segment of the aorta

What is the abdominal aorta

200

The aorta is an example of this type of artery

What is an elastic artery

200

Name the three types of blood pressure

What are arterial, venous and capillary pressures

200

This vein runs lateral to the basilic vein throughout the entire upper limb

What is the cephalic vein

200

If you decreased blood volume and peripheral venoconstriction while increasing impulses through the parasympathetic nervous system you would do this to cardiac output

What is decrease

200

This is the first distal branch of the popliteal artery

What is the anterior tibial artery

300

This pathway or vessel allows blood to bypass a capillary bed when the precapillary sphincters are closed

What is a thoroughfare channel

300

If you substract the diastolic pressure from the systolic pressure you get this

What is the pulse pressure

300

These 3 vessels merge to form the hepatic portal vein

What are the splenic, superior and inferior mesenteric veins

300

As the cross sectional area of a blood vessel decreases the speed of blood flow does this 

What is increase

300

This hormone is produced by the suprarenal gland and targets cells of the kidney to promote sodium reabsorption

What is aldosterone

400

At rest 13% of your blood is located in these vessels

What are the systemic arteries and arterioles

400

Cardiac output and this factor of blood flow are multiplied together to determine the blood pressure

What is total peripheral resistance or systemic vascular resistance

400

These 9 vessels form the cerebral arterial circle

What are the anterior and posterior communicating arteries, anterior, middle and posterior cerebral arteries

400

These factors of resistance exhibit an indirect relationship with resistance

What are length and viscosity

400

These receptor types are located in joints/muscles that relay information about movements during physical activity

What are proprioceptors

500

These two water soluble substances can pass through fenestrations and intercellular clefts in the wall of a capillary

What is glucose and amino acids

500

The arterial blood pressure of a patient is 164/92. The mean arterial blood pressure is therefore_____.

What is 116 mmHg

500

These are the three fetal shunts that redirect blood flow inside a fetus 

What is the foramen ovale, ductus arteriosus and ductus venosus

500

These pressures work together to promote the movement of fluid from the intravascular fluid compartment to the interstitial fluid compartment

What are Blood hydrostatic pressure and Interstitial fluid osmotic pressure

500

These two blood vessels, one vein and one artery, originating on the anterior surface of the heart demonstrate a rare example of blood in a vein moving in the same direction as blood in the accompanying artery

the circumflex branch and the great cardiac vein