in the arteries
The pressure in the aorta is greatest during ventricular systole, which is when the heart contracts and pumps blood into the aorta. This creates a surge in pressure that is known as systolic blood pressure.
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Blood pressure in the arteries is greatest during systole. Systole is the period of heart contraction, while diastole is the period of heart relaxation.
Blood pressure in the systemic arteries is greatest during systole. Systole is the part of the heart cycle during which the ventricles contract.
the arterioles
ventricular systole
The greatest pressure drop in the circulatory system occurs in the arterioles. Arterioles are small, muscular blood vessels that regulate blood flow and control blood pressure. As blood travels from the arteries to the capillaries, the arterioles cause a significant decrease in pressure to ensure proper exchange of nutrients and waste between the blood and tissues.
The blood pressure in the systemic arteries is greatest during systole, which is the phase of the cardiac cycle when the heart contracts and pumps blood into the arteries. This peak pressure, known as systolic blood pressure, reflects the maximum force exerted by the blood against the arterial walls. In the context of the eyes, this pressure can influence conditions such as glaucoma if it remains elevated or is not properly regulated.
the veins