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veins (alevel help!)

Postby laurenjane » Sat Mar 21, 2009 11:51 am

hey everyone :D
im studying biology and sports studies at as level but the two subjects are clashing

my sports textbook says that veins VENOconstrict and VENOdilate to aid venous return but in biology we are told that only arteries vasoconstrict so i asked my biology teacher and she said she had never heard of venoconstriction/dilation and as she specialises in anatomy i am now seriously doubting my sports textbook
please help!!! who is right!!!

also, my sports textbook says that veins have a thicker tunica externa so it can withstand the pressure when the blood pools but in biology arteries and veins have a tunica externa which is the same thickness

please give me the right answers!!
the internet just isnt helping me :(
thanks in advance :D:D
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Postby MichaelXY » Sun Mar 29, 2009 10:18 am

I have only seen the term vasoconstrict, not veno (Venoconstrict does show up in dictionary though).

Also with the arteries and veins, think of it this way. The vessels on the sending end (arteries) are under higher pressure than the veins, so it would make sense that the arteries are thicker, I think it is the middle layer not the external. Something like tunica medious or something, cant remember. So bottom line, arteries have to be stronger than vein as they have more pressure.
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Re: veins (alevel help!)

Postby mcar » Mon Mar 30, 2009 6:54 am

"Veno-" is a prefix referring to veins. So when the words either constriction or dilation are added after the prefix, it specifically indicates that it's the vein that constricts or dilates.
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Re: veins (alevel help!)

Postby Darby » Wed Apr 01, 2009 12:54 pm

Veins have no smooth muscle to produce a constriction - it's possible that the constriction produced by surrounding tissues (such as skeletal muscles or dermal tightening) was somehow misconstrued as something the veins were doing.

I should warn you that there's a lot wrong with sports biology (although it seems to be slowly improving) - the research tends to be shoddy, and the background of the writers is often shallow, and there's a lot of bad speculation. If you stay in the field, you'll see "basic" information change almost yearly. And this won't be the last time you run into a contradiction if you stay tapped into basic physiological research.
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