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Ch. 21 Blood Vessels and Circulation
Martini - Fundamentals of Anatomy and Physiology 12th Edition
Martini, Nath, Bartholomew12th EditionFundamentals of Anatomy and PhysiologyISBN: 9780137854011Not the one you use?Change textbook
Chapter 21, Problem 3

Cardiovascular function is regulated by all of the following except:
(a) Local factors
(b) Neural factors
(c) Endocrine factors
(d) Venous return
(e) Conscious control

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Step 1: Understand the role of each factor in cardiovascular function regulation. Local factors include substances released by tissues that affect blood vessel diameter and blood flow.
Step 2: Recognize that neural factors involve the autonomic nervous system, which adjusts heart rate and vessel constriction to regulate blood pressure and flow.
Step 3: Know that endocrine factors refer to hormones like adrenaline and angiotensin that influence cardiovascular activity by altering heart function and vessel tone.
Step 4: Identify venous return as the volume of blood returning to the heart, which affects cardiac output but is more a consequence of cardiovascular function rather than a regulatory mechanism.
Step 5: Consider conscious control, which generally does not regulate cardiovascular function directly, as most cardiovascular regulation is involuntary and controlled by autonomic and local mechanisms.

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Regulation of Cardiovascular Function

Cardiovascular function is controlled by mechanisms that adjust heart rate, blood vessel diameter, and blood flow to meet the body's needs. These include local factors (like tissue metabolites), neural inputs (autonomic nervous system), and endocrine signals (hormones). Understanding these helps identify which factors actively regulate cardiovascular activity.
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Venous Return

Venous return is the volume of blood returning to the heart via the veins. While it influences cardiac output by affecting stroke volume through the Frank-Starling mechanism, it is a physical parameter rather than a regulatory factor that controls cardiovascular function directly.
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Conscious Control of Cardiovascular Function

Conscious control refers to voluntary actions governed by the cerebral cortex. Unlike autonomic regulation, cardiovascular function is largely involuntary and not subject to direct conscious control, making this an exception in the mechanisms regulating cardiovascular activity.
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