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NUR11O1 Integrated Human Anatomy and Physiology

Department of Biology
Institute of Arts and Sciences
Far Eastern University
LECTURE ACTIVITY NO. 11 & 13
CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM: BLOOD AND BLOOD VESSELS

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I. INTRODUCTION

The blood is the fluid tissue that circulates within the cardiovascular system with the help
of the different blood vessels that include that veins, arteries, arterioles and venules.

II. ACCOMPLISH THE ACTIVITY TABLE 1.


GUIDE QUESTIONS ANSWERS
11.01A. State the functions of blood.
11.02A. List the components of blood.
11.03A. Name the components of plasma and
give their functions.
11.04A. Describe the origin and production of
the formed elements.
11.04B. Describe the structure, function, and
life history of red blood cells.
11.04C. Compare the structures and functions
of the five types of white blood cells.
11.04D. Describe the origin and structure of
platelets.
11.05A. Explain the formation and function of
platelet plugs and blood clots.
11.05B. Describe the regulation of clot
formation and how clots are removed.
11.06A. Explain the basis of ABO and Rh
incompatibilities.
11.07A. Describe diagnostic blood tests and
the normal values for the tests, and give
examples of disorders that produce abnormal
test values.
13.01A. List the functions of the circulatory
system.
13.02A. Describe the structure and function
of arteries, capillaries, and veins.
13.03A. Describe the blood vessels of the
pulmonary circulation.
13.04A. List the major arteries that supply
each of the body areas and describe their

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NUR11O1 Integrated Human Anatomy and Physiology
Department of Biology
Institute of Arts and Sciences
Far Eastern University
functions.
13.05A. List the major veins that carry blood
from each of the body areas and describe
their functions.
13.06A. Explain how blood pressure and
resistance to flow change as blood flows
through the blood vessels.
13.06B. Describe the exchange of material
across a capillary wall.
13.07A. Explain how local control
mechanisms regulate blood flow.
13.07B. Explain how nervous mechanisms
control blood flow.
13.08A. Describe the short-term and long-
term mechanisms that regulate arterial
pressure.
13.09A. Describe the effects of aging on blood
vessels.

III. CONCLUSION: Make general statement (Maximum of three sentences on what you have
learned on this activity.

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