Filtration
The tissue in blood vessels is called elastic tissue as it have to control the pressure in blood and have to contract and relax to create a specific pressure so that every organ should receive blood.
The process that describes the pushing of water across the capillary membrane is called filtration. Filtration occurs due to the pressure difference between the blood inside the capillary (hydrostatic pressure) and the surrounding tissue (osmotic pressure). This pressure gradient forces water and small solutes to move out of the capillary into the surrounding tissue.
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limited or compromised blood flow to the skin tissue caused by pressure
Yes, Diapedesis is a process by which "white blood cells" escape from the capillaries into the tissue spaces, but not RBCs and Platlets.
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This process, known as filtration, is driven by the pressure difference between the blood inside the capillaries (hydrostatic pressure) and the fluid in the tissue spaces outside the capillaries (osmotic pressure). The hydrostatic pressure pushes fluid out of the capillaries, while the osmotic pressure in the tissue spaces helps to prevent excessive fluid loss by drawing fluid back in.
Myocardial infarction is the decreased blood flow to cardiac muscle that only injures the tissue.
the pressure of the oncoming blood and also 'blood' isn't actually surrounding the cells but rather tissue fluid, this recombine with the blood by diffusion and the blood is pumped by pressure of oncoming blood.
The pressure of blood in the arteries, known as arterial blood pressure, is crucial for driving blood flow from the heart to the tissues. Higher pressure facilitates the delivery of oxygen and nutrients by creating a sufficient gradient that pushes blood through the circulatory system. If arterial pressure is too low, blood flow can be inadequate, potentially leading to tissue hypoxia and impaired function. Conversely, excessively high pressure can strain the heart and damage blood vessels, affecting overall circulation.
High blood pressure (hypertension ) from scar tissue in the liver causes swelling of and bleeding from the blood vessels of the esophagus.
Sleep apnea can cause significant increases in blood pressure through the night. To see what it's like breathe normally for a few minutes then hold your breath for 30 seconds and suck in a deep breath of air. Repeat this process for a few hours while monitoring your blood pressure and you'll see it can cause a nasty increase. This is why sleep apnea is so dangerous. A person may have only slightly elevated blood pressure during the day but at night as they sleep (with untreated sleep apnea) damage is being done to cardiac tissue, brain tissue, and blood vessels.