The schematic below shows the vessels which carry blood away from the heart, and then return it to the heart, in the following order: arteries, arterioles, capillaries, venules, veins
Label the vessels below with the correct description.

Labeling of the blood vessels with their correct description :-

The schematic below shows the vessels which carry blood away from the heart
List the correct order of the terms below that describe the travel of an oxygen molecule in the blood from the heart to a muscle cell. Multiple Choice heart, arteries, arterioles, capillaries, interstitial fluid capillaries, venules, veins, heart heart, capillaries, venules, veins heart, capillaries, arterioles, arteries, interstitial fluid heart, capillaries, arterioles, arteries, alveoli
Part 1) Which of the following types of blood vessels would have the greatest resistance to flow? veins arteries venules capillaries Part 2) Which of the following blood vessels play an important role in controlling blood flow to different regions of the body through the contraction and relaxation of smooth muscles in their walls? capillaries arterioles venules veins
Blood Vessels and the Circulatory System Overview of Circulatory System Blood vessels form closed tubular systems which carry blood from the heart through the systemic and pulmonary systems. Arteries carry blood away from the heart to smaller arterioles, which feed capillary beds. The capillary beds empty into venules, which coalesce into larger veins. All veins eventually empty into the superior and inferior venae cavae or into the pulmonary veins. These vessels return blood to the heart. A. List the heart...
9. Which of the following pathways best represent the expected flow of blood from human heart to an organ? • Blood pumped from the heart first enters arteries that then narrow to form veins that deliver blood to the organ. • Blood pumped from the heart first enters arterioles that then merge to form arteries that deliver blood to the organ • Blood pumped from the heart first enters veins that then narrow to form venules that deliver blood to...
1. The plot below illustrates the flow properties of blood through different blood vessels. Explain the difference in flow velocity between arteries and capillaries. Flow rate (min) 5000 Total cross-sectional area (cm) Velocity of flow (mm/s) Aorta Arteries Arterioles Capillaries Venules Veins Vonao cavao
Complete the Concept Map to compare and contrast the
structure and function of arteries and veins.
Answer choices: arterioles, muscular arteries, any
blood vessels, veins, vasoconstriction, elastic arteries, the
feeling of a pulse, venules, arteries
Reset Help arterioles muscular arteries any blood vessels any blood vessels veins veins vasoconstriction vasoconstriction elastic arteries the feeling of a venules arteries that directly drain(s) blood from capillaries is/are called that direct(s) blood one way toward the heart using valve is/are called that can...
1. The plot below illustrates the flow properties of blood through different blood vessels. Explain the difference in flow velocity between arteries and capillaries. Flow rate (min) 5000 Total cross-sectional area (cm) ARA Velocity of flow (mm/s) Aorta Arteries Arterioles Capillaries Venules Veins Venae cavae
Match the description with the correct blood vessel. A. Veins B. Arteries C. CapillariesBlood moves through these vessels slowly at low pressure. These vessels are the site of gas exchange. These vessels carry blood away from the heart.
BLOOD WESSELS - CIRCULAT1ONMatchingMatch the term on be Left with the proper selection on the right.27. ArteriesA. Smooth muscle cells that guard entrance to capillaries28. Veins.B. carry blood to the heart29. CapillariesC. Carry blood into venules30. Tunica externaD. Carry blood away from the heart31. Precapillary sphinctersF. Largest artery32. Superior vena cavaG. Outermost layer of arteries and veinsWiuktiplo ChoiceCirde the cortecf urtwer.34 . The aorta carries blood out of the:A. Right atriumB. Left atriumC. Right ventricleD. Left ventricle F None of...
The aortic valve of the mammalian heart ________. is the route by which blood flows from the atria to the ventricles is found on the right side of the heart is the attachment site where the pulmonary veins empty into the heart prevents backflow of blood in the aorta is located where the anterior and posterior venae cavae empty into the heart What type of blood vessels has the slowest velocity of blood flow? arteries arterioles veins capillaries The pacemaker...