Medulla
breathing/blood flow, both involuntary, what do you need on them
systolic/diastolic measured by blood pressure cuff
no the cerebrum controls blood pressure.!.!
Right side of the heart is involved in pulmonary circulation. This circulation is called, at times, as lesser circulation, as against the greater or systemic circulation. Blood that flows through the lesser and greater circulation is same in amount. But there is gross difference between the two. You have interstitial compartment in the systemic circulation. This is maintained through high blood pressure there. You do not have the same in pulmonary circulation. What you need here is simple blood flow, with out formation of the interstitial compartment. For that you have blood systolic blood pressure of about 25 mm of mercury. The blood pressure in the capillaries is about 15 mm of the mercury. The oncotic pressure of the blood proteins is about 22 mm of mercury. So very little fluid is leaked out to keep the alveoli wet. Some times in diseased condition more fluid is leaked out in the alveoli, to give rise to pulmonary oedema.
negative feed back
the tasks of medulla are to control involuntary activities such as;breathing, blood circulation, respiration.
breathing/blood flow, both involuntary, what do you need on them
we can controle blood pressure and diabetes. prevent heart attacks by circulation blood . u can burn more no of calories murty ksn
Oxygen is essential for aerobic respiration, oxygen helps blood flow which helps with our circulation. Anaerobic respiration does not require oxygen.
Medulla Oblongata
red blood cells in the blood transport oxygen around the (for respiration) body and take away carbon dioxide (a bi-product of respiration)
Immediately following a hip osteotomy, patients are taken to the recovery room where they are kept for one to two hours. The patient's blood pressure, circulation, respiration, temperature,
systolic/diastolic measured by blood pressure cuff
It lowers your blood pressure and it improves your blood circulation (it thins out blood).
in the capillaries
no the cerebrum controls blood pressure.!.!
Rudolf Schorer has written: 'Auswirkungen der Atemmechanik auf den Kreislauf' -- subject(s): Respiratory Physiology, Blood Circulation, Blood, Circulation, Respiration