Transcript Document
The Circulatory
System:
Blood Vessels
3 types of blood vessels
• Arteries carry blood AWAY from heart
(reminder tip: think “A” for Away)
• Veins carry blood TO the heart
• Capillaries network of tiny vessels within body tissues
What are some differences in structure between the
3 types of blood vessels? Why do they look different?
Arteries (Away from heart)
• Blood in arteries are under high pressure (pumped from the heart)
therefore walls are thick and elastic to withstand the pressure
most arteries carry oxygenated blood (except pulmonary
arteries going to the lungs)
Veins (To the heart)
• There is less blood pressure & some veins have to fight gravity so they
have valves to prevent backflow
• Walls are also thinner & are collapsible (less rigid shape)
• Most carry deoxygenated blood (except pulmonary veins coming back
from the lungs)
Muscles help squeeze the blood in veins back
to heart
Enlarged veins & dysfunctional valves due to
continuous long-term standing or leg crossing
Varicose veins
Capillaries
• Walls are 1 cell thick for efficient diffusion of gases
• Vessel is narrow (only 1 red blood cell can pass at a time)
slows blood flow down so gas exchange can happen
Heart aorta artery arteriole capillary venule vein vena cava Heart
Can you identify the 3 types of vessels in
these cross sections?