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69 Cards in this Set
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1. Endothelium |
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2. Basement membrane |
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3. Internal elastic lamina |
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4. Tunica interna |
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5. Smooth muscle |
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6. External elastic lamina |
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7. Tunica media |
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8. Tunica externa |
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1. Endothelium |
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2. Basement membrane |
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3. Tunica interna |
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4. Valve |
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5. Tunica media |
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6. Tunica externa |
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1. Tunica media of vein |
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2. Tunica interna of vein |
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3. Lumen of vein |
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4. Tunica externa of vein |
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4. Tunica externa of vein |
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5. Lumen of artery |
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6. Tunica interns of artery |
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5. Lumen of artery |
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5. Lumen of artery |
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6. Tunica interna of artery |
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5. Lumen of artery |
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6. Tunica interna of artery |
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7. Tunica media of artery |
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8. Tunica externa of artery |
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1. Capillary |
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1. Capillary |
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2. Arteriole |
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1. Intercellular cleft |
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2. Vesicles involved in transcytosis |
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3. Tight junctions |
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4. Fenestration |
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Pulse pressure |
Difference between the systolic and diastolic pressure |
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Pulse pressure |
Difference between the systolic and diastolic pressure |
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Mean arterial pressure |
MAP = diastolic BP + (pulse pressure)/3 |
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Tunica media of arteries is composed of |
Smooth muscle, elastic fibers |
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Tunica media of veins is composed of |
Smooth muscle and elastic fibers (fewer than arteries) |
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Tunica interna of arteries |
Endothelium, elastic |
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Tunica interna of veins |
Endothelium |
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Tunica externa of arteries is composed of |
Elastic and collagen fibers |
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Tunica externa of veins composed of |
Elastic and collagen fibers |
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Which tunica media is thicker? |
Arteries |
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Venous valves are the folds of |
The tunica interna |
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Which tunica media is thicker? |
Arteries |
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Venous valves are the folds of |
The tunica interna |
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Venous valves prevent |
Backflow of blood |
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Which lumen is larger? |
Veins |
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Which tunica media is thicker? |
Arteries |
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Venous valves are the folds of |
The tunica interna |
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Venous valves prevent |
Backflow of blood |
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Which lumen is larger? |
Veins |
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Holes in plasma membrane through which molecules pass across capillary walls |
Fenestrations |
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Fusion of plasma membranes of adjacent endothelial cells; forms very selective barrier |
Tight junction |
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Vesicles that transport substances across the capillary wall |
Transcytosis |
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Vesicles that transport substances across the capillary wall |
Transcytosis |
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Spaces between cells through which cells pass |
Intercellular clefts |
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Systolic BP |
Term used for arterial pressure during ventricular systole |
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Systolic BP |
Term used for arterial pressure during ventricular systole |
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Diastolic BP |
Term used for arterial pressure during ventricular diastole |
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Systolic BP |
Term used for arterial pressure during ventricular systole |
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Diastolic BP |
Term used for arterial pressure during ventricular diastole |
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Average venous pressure |
93.33 |
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Systolic BP |
Term used for arterial pressure during ventricular systole |
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Diastolic BP |
Term used for arterial pressure during ventricular diastole |
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Average venous pressure |
93.33 |
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Korotkoff sounds |
Sounds of turbulent blood flow that occur when blood flow resumes in artery that has been occluded |