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Lab Activity 25

Lab Activity 25. Blood Vessels & Circulation. Portland Community College BI 232. Artery and Vein Histology. Walls have 3 layers: Tunica intima Tunica media Tunica externa. Tunica Intima. Is the innermost layer near the lumen Includes: The endothelial lining Connective tissue layer

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Lab Activity 25

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  1. Lab Activity 25 Blood Vessels & Circulation Portland Community College BI 232

  2. Artery and VeinHistology • Walls have 3 layers: • Tunica intima • Tunica media • Tunica externa

  3. Tunica Intima • Is the innermost layer near the lumen • Includes: • The endothelial lining • Connective tissue layer • Internal Elastic Membrane: In arteries, is a thick layer of elastic fibers in the outer margin of the tunica intima

  4. Tunica Media • Is the middle layer • Contains concentric sheets of smooth muscle in loose connective tissue • Binds to inner and outer layers

  5. Tunica Externa (aka: Tunica Adventitia) • Is outer layer • Contains connective tissue sheath • Anchors vessel to adjacent tissues • In arteries: • Contain collagen • Elastic fibers • In veins: • Contain elastic fibers • Smooth muscle cells

  6. Arteries Vs. Veins • Arteries and veins run side-by-side • Arteries have thicker walls and higher blood pressure • Collapsed artery has small, round lumen • Vein has a large, flat lumen

  7. Martinipg. 711

  8. Vein Artery

  9. Arteries • Carry blood away from the heart. • Pulmonary arteries: The pulmonary trunk and its branches; leave the right ventricle of the heart and contain deoxygenated blood. • Systemic arteries: The aorta and its branches; leave the left ventricle of the heart and contain oxygenated blood.

  10. Elastic Arteries • Also called conducting arteries, these are the largest arteries • Tunica media has many elastic fibers and few muscle cells • Elasticity evens out pulse force • Examples: • Pulmonary trunk • Aorta • Common carotid arteries • Subclavian arteries • Common iliac arteries

  11. Aorta n = smooth muscle cell TA = tunica adventitia el = elastic fibers end = endothelial cells TI = tunica intimaTM = tunica media

  12. Muscular Arteries • Also called distribution arteries, are medium-sized (most arteries) • Tunica media has many muscle cells • Examples: • External carotid arteries • Brachial arteries • Femoral arteries

  13. Muscular Arteries

  14. Arterioles • The smallest branches of arteries • Feed into capillaries • Have little or no tunica externa • Have thin or incomplete tunica media

  15. Arteriole end = endothelial cell nucleusn = smooth muscle nucleusrbc = red blood cells end = endothelial cell nucleusn = smooth muscle nucleusrbc = red blood cells

  16. Capillaries • The smallest vessels • Structure: Simple squamous epithelium tube • Lumen side has a thin basal lamina • No tunica media, No tunica externa • Location of exchange between blood and interstitial fluid. • Gasses and chemicals diffuse across their walls • Types: • Continuous • Fenestrated • Sinusoids

  17. Continuous Capillaries • Have complete endothelial lining (most common type of capillary) • Permit diffusion of: • Water • Small solutes • Lipid-soluble materials • Prevent diffusion of: • Blood cells • Plasma proteins

  18. Continuous Capillary

  19. Continuous Capillaries Simple squamous epithelium RBC Basal lamina

  20. Fenestrated Capillaries • Have pores in endothelial lining • Permit rapid exchange of water and larger solutes between plasma and interstitial fluid • Are found in: • Choroid plexus • Endocrine organs • Kidneys • Intestinal tract

  21. Fenestrated Capillary

  22. FenestratedCapillary Fenestrations

  23. Sinusoids • Modified, extremely leaky, fenestrated capillaries • Found in locales where large stuff needs to exit/enter the bloodstream. • Liver • Spleen • Bone marrow • Endocrine organs

  24. Sinusoid

  25. Hepatic Sinusoid

  26. Veins • Carry blood to the heart • Are larger in diameter than arteries • Have thinner walls • Contain valves • Folds of tunica intima that prevent blood from flowing backward • Venules: The smallest veins that carry blood away from the capillaries

  27. Veins • Medium-sized veins: • Thin tunica media and few smooth muscle cells • Tunica externa with longitudinal bundles of elastic fibers • Large veins: • Have all 3 tunica layers • Thick tunica externa • Thin tunica media • Example: Inferior and Superior vena cava

  28. Venous Valve in Medium Vein ad = adipose tissueTA = tunica adventitiaTM = tunica mediav = valve

  29. Large Vein

  30. Vasa Vasorum • “Vessels of Vessels” • Small arteries and veins in the walls of large arteries and veins • Supply cells of tunica media and tunica externa Vasa Vasorum Aorta

  31. Aortic Arch Left Coronary A. Ascending Aorta Right Coronary A.

  32. AorticArch Internal Carotid External carotid Common Carotid R. Vertebral R. Axillary a. R.Subclavian a. L.Subclavian a. Brachiocephalic Trunk

  33. Right Common Carotid R.Subclavian Vertebral L..Subclavian Brachiocephalic Trunk Left Common Carotid

  34. Circle of Willis Internal Carotid Vertebral External carotid

  35. Axillary Artery R. Axillary a. Brachial a. Radial a. Ulnar a.

  36. Circle of Willis Anterior communicating Anterior cerebral Internal Carotid (cut) Middle cerebral Posterior communicating Posterior cerebral Basilar L. Vertebral R. Vertebral

  37. Anterior cerebral Internal Carotid Middle cerebral Posterior cerebral

  38. AbdominalAorta Celiac Trunk Superior Mesenteric Renal A. Gonadal Inferior Mesenteric Common Iliac External Iliac Internal Iliac

  39. Spleen Splenic a. Renal a.

  40. Celiac Trunk Abdominal Aorta Common Hepatic Left Gastric Splenic Superior Mesenteric Inferior Mesenteric

  41. Thigh Anterior Posterior External Iliac Femoral Deep Femoral

  42. LowerLeg Femoral Popliteal Fibular Anterior tibial Fibular Posterior tibial Dorsalis Pedis

  43. Superior Sagittal sinus Petrosal sinus Transverse Sinus Straight sinus

  44. Petrosal sinus Cavernous sinus Superior Sagittal sinus Straight sinus Transverse sinus Internal Jugular Sigmoid sinus Brachiocephalic Right Left Vertebral Vein External Jugular Superior Vena Cava Subclavian vein

  45. Brachiocephalic Right Left Subclavian vein Axillary vein Cephalic vein Brachial vein Basilic vein Hemiazygos Azygos

  46. Axillary vein Cephalic vein Brachial vein Basilic vein Cephalic vein Median Cubital vein Radial vein Basilic vein Ulnar vein

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