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Blood pressure in the mammalian aorta is maximum during..............​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

systole of the left ventricle

Answered by SreenidhiSChandran
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Answer:

systole of the left ventricle.

Explanation:

                     The blood pressure in mammalian aorta is maximum during the systole of the left ventricle . Because the heart shrinks and pushes lads of blood into aorta . It drives blood through the aortic valve to the body and organ except lungs . As the pressure in the aorta travels down into the distributing arteries the characteristic changes in diastolic and systolic pressures are observed . There is a very small decline in arterial pressure due to the low resistance of large distributing arteries .

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