BIOL 261 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Baroreceptor, Circulatory System, Aorta

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Blood vessels: form a closed circuit of tubes that carries blood from the heart to the body cells and back again. Strong, elastic vessels adapted from transporting blood away from the heart under relatively high pressure (arteries arterioles: changes in the diameters greatly influences blood flow and pressure, vasoconstriction: when vasomotor fibers stimulate the smooth. Capillaries muscle cells to contract, reducing the diameter of the vessel: vasodilation: vasomotor impulses are inhibited, the smooth muscle cells relax, and the diameter of the vessel increases. Blood pressure: commonly refers to the pressure in arteries supplied by branches of the aorta (systemic arteries) and the pressure differences throughout the vascular system keep the blood moving from higher to lower pressure. Stroke volume: each ventricular contraction determines the volume of blood that enters the arterial system. Cardiac output: the volume discharged from the ventricle per minute.

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