Answer:
Peripheral vascular resistance (systemic vascular resistance, SVR) is the resistance in the circulatory system that is used to create blood pressure, the flow of blood and is also a component of cardiac function. When blood vessels constrict (vasoconstriction) this leads to an increase in SVR.
The relationship between BP and viscosity is such that, given a constant systolic BP, if blood viscosity increases, then the total peripheral resistance (TPR) will necessarily increase, thereby reducing blood flow. Conversely, when viscosity decreases, blood flow and perfusion will increase.
Answer:
a. Documenting species
Explanation:
first half of the century, time in which primarly scientists the discovery of the depth and size of the ocean.
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<span>(1) </span><span>Many assumptions gave rise to a mystery on Eastern island –why it has so slow growth of human population during the old times. The most common assumption read is that leader Rapa Nui, had greedily used up all the island’s resources leaving nothing for people to use and eat. The reason also why they fall to war and cannibalism. </span>
<span>(2) </span>Other factors that limit the growth population of an organism are:
<span>· </span>density-dependent factors like food supply, disease and pollution and density
<span>independent factors like freezing, weather, and drought. </span>