Tension in Blood Vessels: LaPlace's Equation
Author(s): Lou Gross1, Monica Beals1, Susan Harrell1
University of Tennessee Knoxville
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Summary:
This module introduces Laplace's equation in the context of understanding tension in the walls of blood vessels. It is intended for an introductory biology audience.
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Description
This activity maps to the OpenStax biology textbook, 40.4 Blood Flow and Blood Pressure Regulation
Student Introduction: The closed circulatory system of vertebrates is composed of arteries, veins, and capillaries. Arteries are thick-walled and carry blood away from the heart. Veins carry blood to the heart. Capillaries are small tubes that connect arterioles (small arteries) and venules (small veins).
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Researchers should cite this work as follows:
- Gross, L., Beals, M., Harrell, S. (2019). Tension in Blood Vessels: LaPlace's Equation. Quantitative Biology at Community Colleges, QUBES Educational Resources. doi:10.25334/Q42M9K