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denis23 [38]
3 years ago
11

how factors such as blood pressure blood volume blood viscosity resistance disease and exercice affect blood flow

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schepotkina [342]3 years ago
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Blood is essential for many organisms, such as humans and animals, for its important function of transporting substances (food, oxygen), vitamins, waste (carbon dioxide), hormones, etc. to all tissues and cells of the body.

1) Blood volume

If the blood volume increases ==> the blood flow increases.

2) Viscosity of blood

If we have an increase in blood viscosity ==> we have a decrease in blood flow

3) Peripheral Resistance

If there is an increase in peripheral resistance ==> the blood flow decreases

4) Diameter of blood vessels

If we have an increase in diameter of

blood vessels ==> decreased peripheral resistance ==> increased blood flow

5) Blood pressure

If the blood pressure increases ==> the blood flow increases.

6) In case of diseases

In the case of atherosclerosis or acute coronary syndrome ==> blood flow decreases.

7) Physical excercises:

During physical exercises ==> the heart rate increases ==> the blood flow increases.

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