BLOOD CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM LYMPHOID ORGANS
CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM
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The narrowing of blood vessels increases pressure and leads to a faster blood flow.
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The changing of the shape of red blood cells to a crescent shape decreases resistance and lead to a faster blood flow.
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A low blood pH decreases the rate of diffusion through the blood vessels and leads to slow blood flow.
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A high viscosity of blood causes an increased resistance in the blood vessels and leads to slow blood flow.
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Detailed explanation-1: -The rate at which blood flows through the human body changes in response to many factors. Which statement describes one of these factors and its effect on blood flow? A high viscosity of blood causes an increased resistance in the blood vessels and leads to slow blood flow. Viscosity refers to the thickness of blood.
Detailed explanation-2: -In the aorta, the blood travels at 30 cm/sec. From the aorta, blood flows into the arteries and arterioles and, ultimately, to the capillary beds. As it reaches the capillary beds, the rate of flow is dramatically (one-thousand times) slower than the rate of flow in the aorta.
Detailed explanation-3: -What You Need to Know. You need to know the factors that affect blood flow through the cardiovascular system: blood pressure, blood volume, resistance, disease and exercise.
Detailed explanation-4: -In medical contexts, the term “hemodynamics” often refers to basic measures of cardiovascular function, such as arterial pressure or cardiac output. In the present review, “hemodynamics” refers to “the physical study of flowing blood and of all the solid structures (such as arteries) through which it flows” (64).