define blood pressure. how do systolic pressure and diastolic pressure differ from each other
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DEFINE BLOOD PRESSURE ⤵
blood pressure is the pressure exerted by the forceful flow of blood in the arteries.
the blood pressure inside the arteries us much more in comparison to that inside veins .
A persistent increase in blood pressure is called hypertension or high blood pressure. it is caused by narrowing of arteries which results in increased resistance to blood flow .
NOW, HOW DO SYSTOLIC AND DIASTOLIC PRESSURE DIFFER FROM EACH OTHER ?
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THe temperature in blood pressure during contraction of heart is called systolic pressure. the temporary fall in blood pressure during the relaxation of heart is called diastolic pressure systolic pressure is always higher than diastolic pressure. the normal systolic pressure is 120mm Hg while diastolic pressure is 80mm Hg
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➡ Define blood pressure.
Our heart beats so as to pump blood around our body to give energy and the oxygen the body it needs.
The blood pushes the against the sides of blood vessels while moving around. The strength by which this is pushed is known as blood pressure.
Our blood pressure should not be too high as it could cause extra strains on our arteries and the further affect could even lead to heart strokes.
➡ How do systolic pressure and diastolic pressure differ from each other ?
In a human body, the most accurate blood pressure level is 120/80 mm hg (millimetres of mercury).
In this 120 is the systolic pressure while 80 is diastolic pressure.
Systolic pressure is the highest strength when the heart beats while diastolic pressure is the lowest strength when the heart relaxes.
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