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What position is blood pressure normally the highest and lowest?If a person was sitting, reclining, or standing, which position would cause the blood pressure to be highest and lowest?Also, if there was an increase in blood viscosity, cardiac ouput, and diameter of the arterioles would this constitute to an increase in blood pressure as well?blood pressure (BP) is usuall lowest standing position and highest in supine (reclining) position. This is because the blood return to the heart is decreased when standing.http://www.bloodpressureinc.com/what-position-is-blood-pressure-normally-the-highest-and-lowest/Exercise is at its highest when we exercise and lowest when we sleep.
aorta. The left ventricle pumps the blood into it...
The arteries, which are strong, flexible, and resilient, carry blood away from the heart and bear the highest blood pressures THE AORTA...IT THE FIRST "MAJOR" ARTERY THAT LEAVES THE HEART. 2nd would be the Pulmonary Veins (reversed arteries-veins) in the Respiratory system.
The arteries, but to be exact, the aorta.
The arteries, but to be exact, the aorta.
superior vena cava
No. No artery has valves, except for the aorta.
actually , the high blood pressure can be found in the aorta , which carries oxygenated blood..
what cause the aortic semilunar valve to close...greater pressure in the aorta than in the left ventricle
Aorta has highest pressure. Pressure gradually decreases as blood moves towards heart.
Blood pressure is highest at the Aorta. BP progressively decreases as it enters arterioles, capillaries, venules, then increases upon reaching the vena cavae. So basically it's the Aorta, and the Inferior and Superior Vena Cava.