to hold more blood when volume increases
Two of the main factors that influence blood pressure is cardiac output and blood volume. Another factor is the peripheral resistance.
Dehydration reduces blood volume without changing the number of blood cells, so their concentration increases.
Pressure increases as volume increases, granted the container stays the same.
if volume of a gas increases temperature also increases
YES! Changes in blood volume affect arterial pressure by changing cardiac output. An increase in blood volume increases central venous pressure. This increases right atrial pressure, right ventricular end - diastolic pressure and volume. This increase in ventricular preload increases ventricular stroke volume by the Frank - Starling mechanism. An increase in right ventricular stroke volume increases pulmonary venous blood flow to the left ventricular, thereby increasing left ventricular preload and stroke volume. An increase in stroke volume then increases cardiac output and arterial blood pressure. answered by HappyNess0423
It increases the volume of blood at filtration site , increases the filtration gradient, and increases time of contact of blood with filtration site.
Endurance exercise, such as jogging, swimming and cycling, increases your blood volume over time.
Aerobic training increases the volume of blood in the body.
Salt which is taken in by the body into the blood, causes the water in the body to follow salt into the blood vessels. This increased uptake of water into the circulatory system increases the volume of blood in the blood vessels. This increased volume increases blood pressure.
to hold more blood when volume increases
As a person grows from infancy to adulthood, the total blood volume increases. The larger an individual is, the more total blood volume they have.
stimulates urinary sodium excretion when blood volume increases.
The capacity of the atrium increases when a wrinkled structure called the auricle is attached to the surface of an atrium. Because of this, there is an increase in the blood volume.
Two of the main factors that influence blood pressure is cardiac output and blood volume. Another factor is the peripheral resistance.
Dehydration reduces blood volume without changing the number of blood cells, so their concentration increases.
As a cell increases in size the volume increases much faster than the surface area. The possible answer is C.