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Blood pressure increases if the diameter of the blood vessel decreases.
Filtrate volume decreases when systemic blood pressure decreases.
It will increase.
Blood is shunned away from the skin.
Your heart rate decreases and blood is returned to the heart.
Your heart rate decreases and blood is returned to the heart.
High blood pressure can harden your arteries, which decreases the flow of blood and oxygen to your heart and lead to heart disease.
Water with dissolved carbon dioxide is acidic.
Hypovolemic shock markedly decreases total liver blood flow by a reduction in portal venous blood flow.
External respiration, the process by which gases are exchanged between the atmosphere and the pulmonary loop of circulationWhereas,Internal respiration: the is the gaseous exchange between the blood and tissue ( and also cells)
Blood pressure decreases as blood moves from arteries to veins. For this reason, veins have valves to encourage the one-way flow of blood back to the heart.
It will induce a respiratory alkalosis, as carbon dioxide is washed out of the blood by the increased ventilation rate.