What is systolic and diastolic pressure
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The force the blood exerts on the walls of the artery during ventricular contraction is known as the systolic pressure. It is about 120 mm Hg
The force the blood exerts on the walls of the artery during ventricular relaxation is known as the diastolic pressure. Ii is about 80 mm Hg
The force the blood exerts on the walls of the artery during ventricular relaxation is known as the diastolic pressure. Ii is about 80 mm Hg
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Systolic pressure =is exerted during ventricular contraction
Diastolic pressure =is exerted during relaxation of ventricle
Diastolic pressure =is exerted during relaxation of ventricle
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