What occurs as blood moves away from the heart?
pulse decreases
blood pressure increases
pulse increases
blood pressure decreases
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Blood pressure increases if the diameter of the blood vessel decreases.
Baroreceptor's are located in the blood vessels and act as blood pressure receptors to communicate through the nervous system to regulate and control increases and decreases in blood pressure
Because it decreases pressure in the eye and increases blood flow
Systolic BP is a measure of blood pressure while the heart is pumping; diastolic BP is a measure of blood pressure while the heart is not pumping. BP is the pressure of the blood on the walls of the blood vessels.
when heart rate increases, blood pressure rises. When heart rate decreases, blood pressure drops. medications, and diseases affects the blood pressure. Source: About Blood Pressure
standing because the heart must pump blood to the whole body while fighting gravity.
Stress and tension can be contributing factors to high blood pressure.
Yes. As the blood increases in viscosity, the heart is required to increase the amount of pressure it takes to push the blood through the vasculature; thus the blood pressure increases
When tamponade occurs because of trauma, the sound of the heart beats can become faint, and the blood pressure in the arteries decreases, while the blood pressure in the veins increases.
The pressure decreases as it moves away from the heart.
Vasoconstriction of an arteriole increases resistance and results in decreased flow through that particular arteriole.
Filtrate volume decreases when systemic blood pressure decreases.