Science, asked by BlinkForever, 5 months ago

In humans, ____________ is the difference between systolic and diastolic pressure.
1) 40 mm Hg
2) 20 mm Hg
3) 0 mm Hg
4) None of the above

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Answered by akasif786
6

Answer:

first option

Explanation:

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Answered by raipremit5
3

Answer:

1) 40mmHg

Explanation:

Pulse pressure is the difference between the systolic and diastolic pressure readings. It is measured in millimetres of mercury (mmHg) . It represents the force that the heart generates each time it contracts. Systolic pressure in human is 120 mmHg and Diastolic pressure in human is 80mmHg. Therefore difference between them is 40mmHg.

So the correct answer from the above question is no 1 .

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