Well, high blood pressure can first damage the heart and blood vessels, then kidneys. But the effects are systemic and though gradual, can be lifelong damage.
it affects the bodys organs. if you faint you would have to go to the doctor.
High blood pressure!
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.
A blood pressure of 189 over 125 is not safe. The blood vessels in a person's body would be under great stress, and the high blood pressure could cause damage to the body's organs. The brain is particularly affected by high blood pressure. Anyone with this high of a blood pressure should go to an emergency room immediately.
Blood pressure would decrease
That would be the same organs as in humans. That would be the heart, blood vessels, and blood.
From eurekalert:When blood pressure increases the kidneys respond by extracting extra water and salts into the urine, causing blood volume -- and hence pressure -- to fall. But special nerve pathways mean the brain can also regulate urine production and hence influence blood pressure.So, no one organ regulates blood pressure.
Blood pressure would decrease
Blood pressure would decrease
Blood pressure would increase
Blood pressure would increase
No, not necessarily. It would depend on what organs and/or structures were damaged.