Visual Anatomy & Physiology (2nd Edition)
Visual Anatomy & Physiology (2nd Edition)
2nd Edition
ISBN: 9780321918949
Author: Frederic H. Martini, William C. Ober, Judi L. Nath, Edwin F. Bartholomew, Kevin F. Petti
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 19.3, Problem 1.2R
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To find: The greater pressure among the arterial and venous pressure.

Introduction: The blood is pumped by the heart in sequence. The flow of blood is carried out through a network of blood vessels extending between the heart and the peripheral tissues. This includes arteries, capillaries, and veins of the systemic and pulmonary circuits. The pressure of circulating blood in the blood vessels is termed as blood pressure.

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Visual Anatomy & Physiology (2nd Edition)

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