Biology, asked by devpatel2160, 9 months ago

What is blood pressure? How is it measured? Give one difference between systolic and diastolic pressure.


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Answered by jithendrasaim
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Answer:  Blood pressure measures the force on the wall of the blood vessels caused by the pressure of the blood. Systolic pressure is the pressure of the blood when your heart beats to pump blood out. Diastolic pressure is the pressure of the blood when your heart rests in between beats.

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Answered by viji18net
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Answer:

▪The force that the blood exerts on the walls of the vessel is called blood pressure.(BP)

▪It is measured using sphygmomanometer.

▪systole is the contraction of the blood vessels whereas the diastolic pressure is the relaxation of the blood vessels

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