The inheritance pattern of blood pressure is often described as polygenic inheritance. This means that multiple genes contribute to the regulation of blood pressure, influenced by environmental factors as well. Consequently, blood pressure can vary widely within families, reflecting the combined effects of genetic predisposition and lifestyle choices.
It causes blood pressure to increase.
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It causes the heart to pump with more force.
Cardiac Cycle
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.
Yes, blood groups are a classic example of inheritance in humans. Blood group inheritance follows patterns determined by specific genes passed down from parents to their offspring. These genes determine the specific type of antigens present on red blood cells, which determine an individual's blood group.
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When more than two alleles are involved in the inheritance of a trait, it is called polygenic inheritance. Many quantitative characters have polygenic inheritance. Inheritance of blood groups is an example of polygenic inheritance in human being.When more than two alleles are involved in the inheritance of a trait, it is called polygenic inheritance. Many quantitative characters have polygenic inheritance. Inheritance of blood groups is an example of polygenic inheritance in human being.
Human blood type inheritance is an example of codominance, where both alleles for blood type (A and B) are expressed in the phenotype of individuals with the AB blood type.
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