The effect of parallel tubes on flow rate. A: the fluid reservoir is placed on top of the bench (Figure 4A) 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 numbers of tubes in parallel is recorded on a stopwatch. (Figure 4B) The calculated flow rate plotted against the number of tubes. a. Interpret the graph b. What variable is the addition of more tubes in parallel affecting? c. What are the benefits to the tissue of having more blood vessels in parallel?

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The effect of parallel tubes on flow rate. A: the fluid reservoir is placed on top of the bench (Figure 4A) 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 numbers of tubes in parallel is recorded on a stopwatch. (Figure 4B) The calculated flow rate plotted against the number of tubes.

a. Interpret the graph

b. What variable is the addition of more tubes in parallel affecting?

c. What are the benefits to the tissue of having more blood vessels in parallel?

A
Rubber tubing (M2)
Secured by cable tie (M3)
25ml Burette (M7)
Burette Clamp (E4)
Retort Rod (E3)
Secured by cable tie (M3)
5ml Volumetric Flask (E11)
Rubber tubing (M2)
Clip tubing (E10)
Stopwatch (E8)
Spill Tray (E1)
Transcribed Image Text:A Rubber tubing (M2) Secured by cable tie (M3) 25ml Burette (M7) Burette Clamp (E4) Retort Rod (E3) Secured by cable tie (M3) 5ml Volumetric Flask (E11) Rubber tubing (M2) Clip tubing (E10) Stopwatch (E8) Spill Tray (E1)
B
2-
1.75-
1.5-
1.25
1-
0.75-
R2=0.829
0.5-
0.25-
0+
0.25
0.5
0.75
1.25
1/Number of tubes
Flow (ml/sec)
Transcribed Image Text:B 2- 1.75- 1.5- 1.25 1- 0.75- R2=0.829 0.5- 0.25- 0+ 0.25 0.5 0.75 1.25 1/Number of tubes Flow (ml/sec)
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