The effect of length on flow rate The effect of length on flow rate. A: the fluid reservoir is placed on top of the bench (Figure 2A) to give a pressure head. This is connected to the flow module by rubber tubing with a clamp on it. A 5-mL volumetric flask is used to collect fluid, and the time taken with different lengths of tubes is recorded on a stopwatch. (Figure 2B) The calculated flow rate plotted against the length of tube. Interpret the graph/data Would you expect the length of blood vessels to change in the body as a means of controlling flow? Comment on your answer. Is this likely to be a common mechanism for controlling blood flow to different tissues?

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The effect of length on flow rate

The effect of length on flow rate. A: the fluid reservoir is placed on top of the bench
(Figure 2A) to give a pressure head. This is connected to the flow module by rubber tubing with a clamp on it. A 5-mL volumetric flask is used to collect fluid, and the time taken with different lengths of tubes is recorded on a stopwatch.
(Figure 2B) The calculated flow rate plotted against the length of tube.

  1. Interpret the graph/data
  2. Would you expect the length of blood vessels to change in the body as a means of controlling flow? Comment on your answer.
  3. Is this likely to be a common mechanism for controlling blood flow to different tissues?
1.5-
1.2-
0.9
0.6-
R2=0.957
0.3-
0-
10
20
30
40
50
Length (cm)
Flow (ml/sec)
Transcribed Image Text:1.5- 1.2- 0.9 0.6- R2=0.957 0.3- 0- 10 20 30 40 50 Length (cm) Flow (ml/sec)
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5L Aspirator (E7)
Rubber tubing (M2)
Secured by cable tie (M3)
Burette Clamp (E4)
25ml Burette (M7)
Secured by cable tie (M3)
Retort Rod (E3)
Flow Module B
Rubber tubing (M2)
Clip tubing (E10)
5ml Volumetric Flask (E11)
Transcribed Image Text:LA 5L Aspirator (E7) Rubber tubing (M2) Secured by cable tie (M3) Burette Clamp (E4) 25ml Burette (M7) Secured by cable tie (M3) Retort Rod (E3) Flow Module B Rubber tubing (M2) Clip tubing (E10) 5ml Volumetric Flask (E11)
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