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Lowest carbon dioxide content would be the vessel right after the lungs, pulmonary vein to the left atrium.
The lowest blood velocity is typically found in the capillaries, which are the smallest blood vessels in the body. Capillaries have a small diameter, allowing for efficient nutrient and waste exchange between the blood and surrounding tissues despite their slow flow rate.
Proceeding downstream from the aorta, branching of arterial vessels increases total cross-sectional area and thus results in diminished velocity of blood flow from the aorta to the capillaries. Velocity increases from the capillaries to the large veins with the confluence of vessels and the resulting decrease in total cross-sectional area. :)
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As vessel diameter decreases, blood velocity increases due to the principle of conservation of flow rate. This relationship is described by Poiseuille's law, which states that blood flow is directly proportional to the fourth power of vessel radius. Therefore, smaller vessels result in faster blood flow velocities.
I learned in class that the longer the vessel the lower the blood pressure. So I would have to guess that the lowest blood pressure would be in the Greater Saphenous vein. Just to clarify, this is my guess. Actually its the vena cava.
Dilation of a blood vessel is the term for physiologic widening of the vessel. Abnormal widening of the blood vessel through a weakening of the wall is known as aneurysm.Dilation of a blood vessel means widening of the vessel.
Pluto is the planet that has the lowest orbital velocity relative to that of the earth. The orbital velocity of Pluto is 0.159.
The fastest blood vessel for carrying blood is the Aortic arch. Its responsibility is to transport blood to every part of the body in the systemic circuit, except the lungs. It also has the largest discharge, called stroke volume, and the highest blood pressure. That is why it has pressure receptors, called baroreceptors, that measure blood pressure as it is ejected from the left ventricle of the heart, past the aortic semilunar valve, and into the arotic arch.
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