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The change from supine (lying on your back) to standing involves a complex interaction between the nervous system, muscular system, and cardiovascular system. When transitioning to a standing position, the body quickly adjusts blood flow distribution, activates postural muscles, and increases heart rate to maintain blood pressure and ensure adequate circulation to the brain. This process is controlled by the autonomic nervous system to prevent orthostatic hypotension and maintain overall stability.

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