Systolic.
no
Blood pressure is taken through an artery. Normal BP is highest in the artery side of the circulatory system and lower in the venous side.
The vessel after the axillary artery, before it branches into the radial artery and ulnar artery is called the brachial artery.
Pulmonary arterial system has high pressure but low oxygen concentration.
P02 is the partial pressure that oxygen exerts on a vein, artery or any other blood vessel.
a main vein is the superior vena cava a main artery is the brachial artery in the arm where blood pressure can be detected easily
artery artery
It is an artery.
Artery
Arteries carry blood at high pressure, simply because they are linked directly to the heart and lungs.
The blood vessel that carries oxygen and nutrient-containing blood away from the heart is an artery. Arteries have thick, muscular walls to withstand the high pressure of blood being pumped from the heart.
Blood would pour out of an artery, as arteries carry blood away from the heart under high pressure. When an artery is cut or damaged, the blood can spurt out forcefully due to this pressure. In contrast, blood from a vein flows more steadily and less forcefully, as veins carry blood back to the heart at lower pressure.