The volume of blood is dependent on how fast our heart beats. A term called blood pressure is used to determine the pressure at which the heart pumps the blood.
Mass and volume are density dependent factors food supply
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Mass and volume are density dependent factors food supply
Density = Mass/Volume. As a result, density is entirely dependent on both mass and volume.
The dependent variable would be blood pressure. The independent variable would be age. Of course, there are many factors, other than just age, which determine blood pressure.
Density dependent limiting factors are factors that limit/change population when they reach a certain population level/density. For example: if there are too many fish in a pond, food might run out, and fish may end up dying. Some other examples are disease, food shortage, predation, competition, and lack of living space (crowding).
Density is dependent on mass and volume. Density is not a fixed constant for all substances either. The measure of density is by substance based on the above factors.
Space and food sources are density-dependent factors.
No. Personality - in humans or in animals - is dependent on dozens of factors, but nothing that can be exchanged in a blood transfusion.
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The stroke volume and the heart rate. The stroke volume is the volume of your blood and heart rate is how many beats there are per minute.
An individual's blood pressure is dependent on several factors including genetics, weight and stress levels. While there is nothing we can do to change our genetics one can eat a healthy diet and manage stress in an attempt to control blood pressure.