There are sensors in your carotid arteries, but they are used mainly as flow control for the brain.
In general you have no way of detecting what your blood pressure is internally.
If it gets too low you will "black out" (faint), but the only sign of "too high" is when you stroke out.
Blood pressure would decrease
Blood pressure would increase
Blood pressure would decrease
Blood pressure would decrease
Blood pressure would increase
An increase in heart rate would have a similar effect as pressure on the cardiovascular system. This would result in a higher volume of blood being pumped through the body, increasing the pressure within the blood vessels.
Blood pressure would decrease
Normal blood pressure in an adult would be 120/80
An increase in blood pressure, blood volume, or permeability of the filtration barrier would increase net filtration pressure. On the other hand, a decrease in blood pressure, blood volume, or an increase in plasma protein concentration would decrease net filtration pressure.
Yeah, i think so.
Blood pressure would increase
without blood pressure, blood would not be able to circulate throughout the body