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Blood pressure is the force of blood against the inner walls of arterial blood vessels. Blood pressure rises when the ventricles contract and falls when the ventricles relax. Systolic pressure is the maximum pressure and diastolic pressure is the minimum pressure.
The force of the heart pushing and pulling blood through the arteries and veins causes a change in the force felt in those areas. This regular change from normal is blood pressure.Changes from the "normal" pressures can be caused by many things, including alcohol, stress, other health issues and old age.BASICALLY: The force with which the ventricals contract
The force that causes turgor pressure is osmosis.
The heart pumps the blood around the cardiovascular system...the force is compression
It causes the heart to pump with more force.
If the blood pressure is very high, then I would recommend to see a doctor who will be able to thoroughly examine and diagnosis the possible causes of why the blood pressure is raising so high.
The force of gravity causes the blood pressure in vessels going to the brain to drop. This causes temporary faintness until homeostatic mechanisms elevate blood pressure in these vessels.
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Blood hydrostatic pressure
Blood Pressure: Is the force at which blood flows thorugh the arteries of the body.
Blood vessels can be ruptured by extensive pressure to certain points of the body. Whether it be internal or external, certain force applied to your body builds an accumulated amount of blood calls to form together thus creating the vessel which carries the blood cells to rupture to relieve pressure. Think volcano or filling a water balloon until it has reached its capacity. External pressure caused by blunt force, ex: a hard hit to the body causes a blood vessel to rupture as you would expect a hole to occur in wall from a hard hit. Blood vessels are delicate and depending on person to person any force pressure etc applied will indeed burst, tear or rupture.