PPT-Tissue blood flow and exercise

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Brain Heart Muscle Control of tissue flow Intrinsic Control Extrinsic control Long term control Tissue Height perfusion pressure Figure 2014 Autoregulation of blood

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Brain Heart Muscle Control of tissue flow Intrinsic Control Extrinsic control Long term control Tissue Height perfusion pressure Figure 2014 Autoregulation of blood flow Downloaded from StudentConsult on 25 February 2010 1044 PM. Anatomy of the arteries veins and capillaries.. Anatomy and Physiology. On the white boards outline the process of fainting after an athlete performs exercise and then stops abruptly. (clue, vascular return) . Cardiovascular response. :. heart rate anticipatory response; activity response; increased blood pressure; vasoconstriction; vasodilation. To meet the increased demands needed to perform exercise. To meet such demands the following come into . hyponatremia . . known . less technically as water intoxication. The steps in water intoxication:. Excessive water intake. Inability to sweat out or pee out enough fluid to balance intake. 1. This would make blood volume. Study of histological structure . of different organs. HISTOLOGY. Epithelial Tissue. Type of Tissues. Muscular Tissue. Connective tissue. Nervous Tissue. Skeletal Muscle. Cardiac Muscle. Spinal Cord. 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. Anatomy and Physiology. On the white boards outline the process of fainting after an athlete performs exercise and then stops abruptly. (clue, vascular return) . Cause . During exercise – high Q (what is Q). 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 Anatomy and Physiology. On the white boards outline the process of fainting after an athlete performs exercise and then stops abruptly. (clue, vascular return) . Cause . During exercise – high Q (what is Q). . damage. in . the. CNS in . the. ART . era. Tricia . Burdo. , . Ph.D. .. Associate. Professor. Temple University. Lewis Katz School . of. . Medicine. Philadelphia, PA, USA. COI . Disclosure. . Blood Flow by the Tissues. Guyton 2011 Chapter 17. Local and Humoral Control of Blood Flow by the Tissues. Blood flow to different organs and tissues under basal condition. Percent of CO. 14. Brain . Dr.Noori. Mohammed . Luaibi. . Overview of the Circulation; Biophysics of Pressure, Flow, and . Resistance. The function of the circulation is to serve the needs of the body tissues—to transport nutrients to the body tissues, to transport waste products away, to transport hormones from one part of the body to another and, in general, to maintain an appropriate environment in all the tissue fluids of the body for survival and optimal function of the cells. The rate of blood flow through many tissues is . Only ONE Function. TRANSPORT. Oxygen and Nutrients to tissue. Metabolic end products to excretory organs. H. ormones to target tissues. SEGEMENTS IN CIRCULATION. Systemic circulation. Arteries, arterioles, capillaries, . Reverend Dr David CM Taylor. http:/www.liv.ac.uk/~dcmt. http://pcwww.liv.ac.uk/~dcmt/cvs10.ppt. intrinsic (Starling’s Law). extrinsic (principally autonomic). The story so far.... Stroke volume. Heart rate.

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