Biology, asked by JunnieLee, 6 hours ago

1. What is the plaque made from?
2. Why is it a problem if you have plaque in your arteries?
3. Explain how blood pressure measurements can show whether someone's arteries are getting narrower. 4. What is the same about heart attacks and strokes?
5. Which risk factors can people avoid by changing their diet?​

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Answered by sharmarakesh9316
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Answer:

1) Plaque is made up of deposits of fatty substances, cholesterol, cellular waste products, calcium, and fibrin.

Answered by parthdaisy
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Answer:

1) deposits of fatty substances, cholesterol, cellular waste products, calcium, and fibrin

2) Plaque can clog or damage your arteries,

3) Systolic blood pressure (the first and higher number) measures pressure inside your arteries when the heart beats. Diastolic blood pressure (the second and lower number) measures the pressure inside the artery when the heart rests between beats

4) Usually have a sudden onset. Are caused by disruptions in the flow of oxygen-rich blood. Produce signs and symptoms suddenly.

5) obesity, high blood pressure, uncontrolled diabetes and a diet high in saturated fats

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