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The SYSTOLIC pressure in a major artery is measured at
The SYSTOLIC pressure in a major artery is measured at 115 mmHg. What is the net force on a 1 cm2 section of the artery wall if
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The SYSTOLIC pressure in a major artery is measured at 115 mmHg. What is the net force on a 1 cm2 section of the artery wall if
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24. A pharmaceutical company has determined that a realistic model for the relationship between blood pressure (systolic) and
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Systolic blood pressure is the
pressure in veins. pressure in major arteries caused by the contraction of the left ventricle.
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If an erect person's systolic pressure is measured at 120 mm-Hg at the level of heart, please calculate the arterial systolic
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_______________ refers to the pressure in the arteries when the heart is at rest, between beats.
(1 point) Responses Blood
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__________ refers to the pressure in the arteries when the heart beats (contracts).
(1 point) Responses Diastolic pressure
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Consider the flow of blood through a large horizontal artery with 1.0 mm of diameter. The artery has a smooth reduction to an
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The table below gives the ages and systolic blood pressure (measured in millimeters of mercury) of 9 randomly selected adults.
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