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Identify Blood Vessels: Skills (SL IB Biology)

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Structure of Arteries & Veins

Distinguishing arteries and veins in micrographs

  • Arteries
    • The arterial walls are much thicker and stronger than those of veins
      • This is due to the presence of more collagen and elastic fibres, as well as a thicker layer of smooth muscle
    • The lumen of arteries is relatively narrow compared to the thickness of the wall
      • This maintains the blood pressure inside the arteries
  • Veins
    • The walls of veins are much thinner than those of arteries
      • They do not need to withstand the high pressure present in arteries
    • The lumen of veins is much wider in diameter compared to the thickness of the wall
      • A larger lumen helps to ensure that blood returns to the heart at an adequate speed
        • A large lumen reduces friction between the blood and the endothelial layer of the vein
        • The rate of blood flow is slower in veins but a larger lumen means the volume of blood delivered per unit of time is equal
  • These characteristics can be used to distinguish arteries and veins in micrographs

Artery and vein micrograph diagrams

Artery and vein structure

Arteries and veins can be distinguished from each other by the thickness of their walls and the diameter of the lumen; arteries (left) have thick walls and a narrow lumen while veins (right) have thin walls and a wide lumen

Note that you do not need to know the scientific names for the different tissue layers in the walls of the blood vessels

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Marlene

Author: Marlene

Marlene graduated from Stellenbosch University, South Africa, in 2002 with a degree in Biodiversity and Ecology. After completing a PGCE (Postgraduate certificate in education) in 2003 she taught high school Biology for over 10 years at various schools across South Africa before returning to Stellenbosch University in 2014 to obtain an Honours degree in Biological Sciences. With over 16 years of teaching experience, of which the past 3 years were spent teaching IGCSE and A level Biology, Marlene is passionate about Biology and making it more approachable to her students.