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Answered by MysteryUnsolved
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Pulse

The rhythmic dilation of an artery that results from beating of the heart. Pulse is often measured by feeling the arteries of the wrist or neck.

Systolic pressure

Systolic pressure is the pressure of the blood in the arteries when the heart pumps. It is the higher of two blood pressure measurements.

Diastolic pressure

Diastole is the part of the cardiac cycle during which the heart refills with blood after the emptying done during systole.

Septum

A septum is a wall, dividing a cavity or structure into smaller ones.

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Answered by SnataMajumder
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1. Pulse: the regular beating in your body as blood is pushed around it by your heart. You can feel your pulse at your wrist, neck, etc.

2. Systolic Pressure: Systolic Pressure is the pressure of the blood in the arteries when the heart pumps. It is the higher of two blood pressure measurements; for example, if the blood pressure is 120/80, then 120 is the systolic pressure.

3. Diastolic Pressure: Diastolic pressure is the pressure of the blood in the arteries when the heart is filling. It is the lower of two blood pressure measurements; for example, if the blood pressure is 120/80, then 80 is the diastolic pressure.

4. Septum: a partition separating two chambers, such as that between the nostrils or the chambers of the heart.

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