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Understanding Blood Vessels Quiz

Test your knowledge about blood vessels with our comprehensive quiz! Dive deep into the structures and functions of arteries, veins, and capillaries to see how well you understand this crucial aspect of human anatomy.

Key features of the quiz include:

  • 11 engaging questions covering layers, structures, and functions.
  • Multiple choice and checkbox formats to enhance learning.
11 Questions3 MinutesCreated by FlowingVein217
Layers of Arteries & Veins
Tunica intima- inner most
Tunica intima- outer most
Tunica media- veins
Tunica media- muscle
Tunica externa- outer most
Tunica externa- inner most
Arteries
Tunica media in the artery is much bigger than the vein
Tunica media in the artery is much smaller than the vein
Veins have a smaller lumen to narrow the space for blood and no valves
Veins have a larger lumen a large space for blood and have valves
Artery has more pressure
Veins
Tunica media in the artery is much smaller than the vein
Veins have a larger lumen a large space for blood and have valves
Veins have a smaller lumen to narrow the space for blood and no valves
Veins have thin tunica media, so it makes it lower pressure vessels
Veins contain _____ whose purpose is to ____\_
Arotic Arch; flow of blood
Valves; to prevent back flow
Capillary; exchange vessels
Upper extremity arteries
Blood leaving Brachial artery goes to radial/ ulnar to scullery artery to right subclavian
Blood leaving Right subclavain artery to radial goes to brachial artery to axillary artery
Blood leaving right subclavian artery goes to axillary artery to brachial artery (blood pressure) to radial or ulnar
Capillary
Starting point has 3 branches
Are special veins, it prevents backflow
Outer most muscle
Exchange vessels; smallest vessel type. Very thin wall
Arotic Arch
Outer most muscle
Starting point has 3 branches; 1. Brachiocephalic, 2. Left common carotid, 3. Right Subcalvian
Are special veins, it prevents backflowb
Exchange vessels; smallest vessel type. Very thin wall
Lower extremity arteries in order
1. Abdominal aorta coming from abdomen to pelvic
1. Popliteal (behind the knee)
2. External iliac artery
2. Branch to left & right common iliac artery
3. External iliac artery
3. Dorsalis
4. Popliteal
4. Femoral artery
5. Popliteal (behind the knee)
5. Fibular tubal artery
6. Veins
6. Fibular tubal artery
7. Dorsalis
Superior vena cave & inferior vena cava
Draw blood from here(upper limb)
Starts from ankle to pelvis without changing its name
Return blood to the heart
Median cubital vein
Starts from ankle to pelvis with out changing its name
Return blood to the heart
Draw blood from here (upper limb)
Great saphenous vein
Draw blood from here (upper limb)
Starts from ankle to pelvis without changing its name. The only vessel to not change its name from foot to pelvis
Return blood to the heart
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