KNES 360 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Heart Rate, Pulmonary Circulation, Vasodilation

99 views2 pages

Document Summary

Pns control- vagal tone (vagus nerve) increases ach release which causes hyperpolarization and a decrease in hr. b. ii. Sns control- transition into this during exercise at. Endocrine- [nor]epi released by adrenal cortex flowing through blood increases contractility. c. Sa node fires at 100bpm without extrinsic control or interference: what is difference between systole (a) and diastole (b), and how do they relate to sbp (a)/dbp (b), systole-contraction. Sbp= highest blood pressure at point of contraction: diastole-relaxation. Dbp=lowest bp during diastole (relaxation of ventricle: what is the relation between resistance, pressure, and flow, flow is increased with decreased resistance. Pressure increased at arterioles, where most resistance is due to size of vessels. Vasodilation causes increase in flow, and decrease in resistance and pressure. Opposite occurs in vasoconstriction: how is blood flow to the various regions of body controlled, during rest, blood flows to visceral organs and periphery is vasocontricted.

Get access

Grade+
$40 USD/m
Billed monthly
Grade+
Homework Help
Study Guides
Textbook Solutions
Class Notes
Textbook Notes
Booster Class
10 Verified Answers

Related Documents

Related Questions