Cardiovascular System 1

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Do you guys remember what the 5 types of blood vessels are? List them all

Slide 2 - Open question

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All blood vessels have three primary layers 
Intima
Media
Adventitia
The walls of a blood vessel is smooth, allowing undisturbed blood flow. The innermost layer of a blood vessel (the intima) is lined with endothelial cells, which are in direct contact with blood.
The internal elastic lamina acts as a barrier between the intima and the underlying media aka "tunica media." 
The media consists of multiple layers of smooth muscle cells which controls the length of the blood vessel by contracting or relaxing in response to neural signals. 
The outermost layer is the adventia, which has connective tissue and also has nerves and small blood vessels supplying the artery itself.
The veins and arteries both contain these 3 layers but, the vein’s layers are much thinner than the artery’s.

Which is the innermost layer of blood vessels
A
Media
B
Intimia
C
Lamina
D
Adventia

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What are the layers of the Blood Vessels?
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Intimia
B
Media
C
Pendia
D
Adventia

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Does anyone know what cells fill the lining of the heart?
Body Cells
Heart cells
Cardiac Cells
Endothelial Cells
Pymonoliel Cells

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Endothelial Cells

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Endothelial cells with are the main cells found in the lining of blood vessels, lymph vessels and the heart
These cells provide an active, dynamic interface between the bloodstream and the wall in the artery
One of their main functions is to provide a semi-permeable barrier that oversees the exchange of fluid, nutrients, gases, and waste between blood and tissues
Endothelial cells also provide an unique surface that allows the cellular elements of the blood to flow without sticking to the blood or lymph vessel walls

What are they
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Semi-permeable
B
Permeable
C
Not Permeable
D
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The Walls of the heart are composed of the following
Outer epicardium
Myocardium
Endocardium
The myocardium consists of thick bundles of cardiac muscle twisted together in an ringlike way. This is the layer that The heart contracts in
The endocardium is a thing, glistening sheet of endothelial cells that line the chambers
The epicardium is a that forms the innermost layer of the pericardium 
the membrane inside the heart, consisting of a outer layer full of fiber and an inner double layer of membrane.
fibrous pericardium, the parietal pericardium, and the visceral pericardium
But I am not going to get into that

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