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Does ventricular pressure increase the fastest during ventricular filling?

yes


During ventricular systole is ventricular pressure increasing or decreasing?

increasing! :D


In blood pressure readingsystolic pressure is most closely associated with the?

Ventricular contraction. When ventricular pressure exceeds arterial pressure, the ventricles contract and eject blood into the aorta.


Identify the phase of the cardiac cycle to each of the following systolic pressure and diastolic pressure?

Systolic Pressure occurs during ventricular ejection.Diastolic Pressure occurs during ventricular relaxation.


Is the blood pressure in systemic arteries greatest during atrial systole or ventricular systole?

ventricular systole


Pressure in the aorta is greatest during what?

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.


Does increasing arterial blood pressure increases blood flow?

YES! Changes in blood volume affect arterial pressure by changing cardiac output. An increase in blood volume increases central venous pressure. This increases right atrial pressure, right ventricular end - diastolic pressure and volume. This increase in ventricular preload increases ventricular stroke volume by the Frank - Starling mechanism. An increase in right ventricular stroke volume increases pulmonary venous blood flow to the left ventricular, thereby increasing left ventricular preload and stroke volume. An increase in stroke volume then increases cardiac output and arterial blood pressure. answered by HappyNess0423


The peak blood pressure measured during ventricular systole is called?

Systolic Pressure


When are the AV valves open?

when ventricular pressure becomes greater than atrial pressure


What term is used for arterial pressure during ventricular diastole?

diastolic blood pressure


The maximum pressure achieved during ventricular contraction is called what?

The maximum pressure achieved during ventricular contraction is called systolic blood pressure. It represents the force exerted by the blood against the walls of the arteries when the heart beats.


Right atrio ventricular valve is tricuspid having low pressure while left atrio ventricular valve is bicuspid while having high pressure Why?

Pressure levels differ in the tricuspid and the bicuspid because of pressure gradients as influenced by volume of inflows.