BIOLOGY: CONCEPTS AND INVESTIGATIONS,
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Chapter 30, Problem 7WIO
Make a chart that compares systemic arteries, capillaries, and systemic veins. Consider the following properties: structure; amount of smooth muscle; presence of valves; cross-sectional area; blood pressure; blood velocity; direction of blood flow relative to the heart; O2 content of blood.
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Make a chart that compares systemic arteries, capillaries, andsystemic veins. Consider the following properties: structure; amountof smooth muscle; presence of valves; cross-sectional area; bloodpressure; blood velocity; direction of blood flow relative to the heart;O2 content of blood.
How might you connect "arteries," "capillaries," "veins," and "interstitial fluid" to the concept map? Select all correct statements.
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Blood vessels include arteries, capillaries, and veins. Blood vessels include arteries, capillaries, and veins.
Arteries have more smooth muscle than veins. Arteries have more smooth muscle than veins.
Veins have slower blood velocity than capillaries. Veins have slower blood velocity than capillaries.
Capillaries exchange dissolved substances with interstitial fluids. Capillaries exchange dissolved substances with interstitial fluids.
The heart pumps interstitial fluids.
By hand, diagram the blood flow from the heart to the capillaries and back to the heart. Include chambers, various vessels, etc.
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BIOLOGY: CONCEPTS AND INVESTIGATIONS,
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Ch. 30.4 - Prob. 3MCCh. 30.4 - Prob. 4MCCh. 30.5 - Prob. 1MCCh. 30.5 - Prob. 2MCCh. 30.5 - Prob. 3MCCh. 30.6 - Prob. 1MCCh. 30.6 - Prob. 2MCCh. 30.6 - Prob. 3MCCh. 30.7 - Prob. 1MCCh. 30.7 - Prob. 2MCCh. 30 - What is the advantage of a four-chambered heart?...Ch. 30 - Prob. 2MCQCh. 30 - Which of the following blood transfusions would be...Ch. 30 - Prob. 4MCQCh. 30 - Prob. 5MCQCh. 30 - Prob. 6MCQCh. 30 - Prob. 7MCQCh. 30 - How are open and closed circulatory systems...Ch. 30 - Prob. 2WIOCh. 30 - Prob. 3WIOCh. 30 - Prob. 4WIOCh. 30 - Prob. 5WIOCh. 30 - Describe the events that occur during one cardiac...Ch. 30 - Make a chart that compares systemic arteries,...Ch. 30 - Prob. 8WIOCh. 30 - Prob. 9WIOCh. 30 - Prob. 10WIOCh. 30 - The carotid artery extends from the heart to the...Ch. 30 - Prob. 12WIOCh. 30 - Prob. 13WIOCh. 30 - Name three ways that the circulatory system helps...Ch. 30 - Prob. 15WIOCh. 30 - Prob. 16WIOCh. 30 - Prob. 1PITCh. 30 - Prob. 2PITCh. 30 - Prob. 3PIT
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