PPT-Pressure Vessels
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A Pressure Vessel is a container for fluids under pressure between 15 psig to 3000 psig ASME Boilers and Pressure vessel Code Section VIII Division I sets rules
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A Pressure Vessel is a container for fluids under pressure between 15 psig to 3000 psig ASME Boilers and Pressure vessel Code Section VIII Division I sets rules for the design fabrication and inspection of pressure vessels. . Digital . Laboratory. It’s best to view this in . Slide Show . mode, especially for the quizzes.. This module will take approximately . 40 . minutes to complete. .. Note that much of this module was presented by necessity earlier in the year, but is placed here again for completeness and reinforcement.. Blood Vessels. Our Goals Today.... Explain the difference between the five types of blood vessels.. Arteries, Veins, Arterioles, . Venules. and Capillaries. Identify and give the function (including where the vessel is carrying blood from and where it is carrying blood to) of each major blood vessel. Blood Vessels: The Vascular System. Taking blood from the heart to the tissues and back. Arteries. Arterioles. Capillaries. Venules. Veins. The Vascular System. 4. Differences Between Blood Vessel Types. Blood vessels and circulation. Blood is carried in a closed system of vessels that begins and ends at the heart. 5 types of blood vessels. Arteries – carries blood away from the heart. Arterioles – smallest arteries. Blood vessels and circulation. Blood is carried in a closed system of vessels that begins and ends at the heart. 5 types of blood vessels. Arteries – carries blood away from the heart. Arterioles – smallest arteries. Circulation. BIOL242. Lab . Pracicu. m. . Weds.?. On Chap . 16 – 19 (Endocrine & Cardiovascular Lab). Lab . P. ractical, 24 Oct. Weds . on . 16 -19 (Lab schedule says “No Lab Scheduled”). Dr. Rivera. Anatomy of Blood Vessels. Arteries carry blood away from heart. Veins carry blood back to heart. Capillaries connect smallest arteries to veins. Figure 20.1a. Copyright © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Permission required for reproduction or display.. figures from Marieb & Hoehn 9. th. eds. . Portions copyright Pearson Education. © 2013 Pearson Education, Inc.. Blood Vessels. Delivery system of dynamic structures that begins and ends at heart. To reach your hands and feet, blood has to leave your heart (Left Ventricle) under very . high pressure. . . Blood Pressure. The aorta . has the highest pressure. (100mm Hg). As the blood gets farther away and the blood vessels get smaller, the pressure decreases. . Blood Vessels P A R T A Blood vessels and circulation Blood is carried in a closed system of vessels that begins and ends at the heart 5 types of blood vessels Arteries – carries blood away from the heart Blood Vessels. Delivery system of dynamic structures that begins and ends at the heart. Arteries: carry blood away from the heart; oxygenated except for pulmonary circulation and umbilical vessels of a fetus. It’s best to view this in . Slide Show . mode, especially for the quizzes.. This module will take approximately 40 minutes to complete.. After completing this exercise, you should be able to:. . Distinguish, at the light microscope level, each of the following::. What are the four main components of blood?. Describe the features of a red blood cell which aids it’s transportation of oxygen. Explain the journey an oxygen molecule takes from the alveoli to respiring tissues. OBJECTIVES. LAYERS IN VASCULAR WALLS. CLASSIFICATION OF VESSELS. VARIATION IN MICROVASCULATURE. LYMPHATIC SYSTEM. Introduction. . Multicellular Organisms Need 3 Mechanisms . --------------------------------------------------------------- .
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