Higher Human Biology
2.5 The structure and function of arteries, capillaries and veins
Higher Human Biology
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Unit 1: Human Cells
The key areas covered are:
division and differentiation in human cells
structure and replication of DNA
gene expression
mutations
human genomics
metabolic pathways
cellular respiration
energy systems in muscle cells
Blood circulates from the heart through the arteries to the capillaries to the veins and back to the heart.
There is a decrease in blood pressure as blood moves away from the heart.
The endothelium lining the central lumen of blood vessels is surrounded by layers of tissue.
Arteries have an outer layer of connective tissue containing elastic fibres and a middle layer containing smooth muscle with more elastic fibres.
The elastic walls of the arteries stretch and recoil to accommodate the surge of blood after each contraction of the heart.
The smooth muscle can contract or relax causing vasoconstriction (contract) or vasodilation (relax) to control blood flow.
Veins have an outer layer of connective tissue containing elastic fibres but a much thinner muscular wall than arteries.
Valves prevent the backflow of blood through the veins.
Capillaries allow exchange of substances with tissues.
Exchange of substances between plasma and tissue fluid
When blood arrives at a capillary bed, the pressure forces some of the plasma out through the thin walls into the space outside by pressure filtration.
Tissue fluid and blood plasma are similar in composition, with the exception of plasma proteins, which are too large to be filtered through the capillary walls.
Tissue fluid allows exchange of materials between capillaries and tissue cells.
Tissue fluid supplies cells with glucose, oxygen and other substances.
Carbon dioxide and other metabolic wastes diffuse out of the cells and into the tissue fluid to be excreted.
Much of the tissue fluid returns to the blood.
Lymphatic vessels absorb excess tissue fluid and return the lymph fluid to the circulatory system.
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