Biology, asked by muralijanipalli3913, 4 days ago

At the bifurcation of the femoral artery, the
pressure is 100 mmHg. The pressure in the veins
draining either the left or right femoral artery is
10 mmHg. The resistance in the right femoral
artery is 1.67 times the resistance through the
left femoral artery. The total flow at the bifurca-
tion is 800 mL min21
. How does the flow divide
into the left and right femoral arteries? (Hint:
what is the conservation of flow? Use this to
solve one of the resistance values.)

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Answered by saifnawazshaikh3
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Answer:

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Explanation:

The total flow is 800 mL/min and the pressure drop is 90 mmHg. Thus the total resistance is R = 90 mmHg / 800 mL/min…

Answered by selvamsasimaha
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Answer:

299.63 mL/minutes

Explanation:

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