Campbell Biology
Campbell Biology
12th Edition
ISBN: 9780135188743
Author: Urry
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 42, Problem 42.3CR
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To explain: How blood pressure of an arm changes when a person places his/her forearm on their head.

Concept introduction: Blood pressure is generated by the contraction of the heart ventricle, and it supplies force in all directions. It is measured using the sphygmomanometer. Normal range of blood pressure is 120/80 mmHg, where 120 mmHg is generally referred as systolic pressure and 80 mmHg taken as diastolic pressure.

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