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Question
The figures given below show diagrammatic cross sections of three kinds of blood vessels.
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- Identify the blood vessels A, B and C.
- Name the parts labelled 1-4.
- Mention two structural differences between A and B.
- Name the kinds of blood that flow through A and through B respectively.
- In which one of the vessels referred to in (a) above does the exchange of gases actually take place?
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Solution
- A - Artery, B - Vein, C - Capillary
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- Tunica Externa
- Lumen
- Tunica media
- Endothelium
- An artery has thick muscular walls and a narrow lumen. It does not have any valve.
A vein, on the other hand, has thin muscular walls and a wider lumen. It has valves to prevent backflow of blood. - A (Artery) - oxygenated blood, B (Vein) - deoxygenated blood.
- At the capillary level, the actual exchange of gases takes place.
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