Define blood pressure how do systolic pressure and diastolic pressure differ from each other
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blood pressure is defined as the pressure exerted by Blood On the blood vessels of our body.
systolic pressure refers to the pressure exerted in the upper chamber that is auricle by the blood.
systolic pressure refers to the pressure exerted in the upper chamber that is auricle by the blood.
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whereas diastolic pressure refers to the pressure exerted by the blood on the ventricles of the heart
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=> the pressure of flow of blood inside the body is known as blood pressure
SYSTOLIC PRESSURE : The minimum pressure at which blood leaves the heart through the main artery during contraction phase is called Systolic pressure.
Normal value of Systolic Pressure is 120mm Hg
DIASTOLIC PRESSURE : The minimum pressure in the arteries during the relaxation phase of heart is called Diastolic pressure.
The Normal value of Diastolic pressure is 80mm Hg.
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