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jaechung
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Hi, I am studying about blood pressure. And I have some questions.
The blood pressure in the left ventricle is about 105mmHg, and that in the right atrium is about 0 to 2 mmHg,
Why do pressures decrease through our vasculature?
And what kind of pressures are the pressures in the blood? Is it just "relative pressure?" In the blood, what is the total, atmospheric, and gauge pressure?
Please help me understand this concept easily and clearly.
Thanks in advance.
The blood pressure in the left ventricle is about 105mmHg, and that in the right atrium is about 0 to 2 mmHg,
Why do pressures decrease through our vasculature?
And what kind of pressures are the pressures in the blood? Is it just "relative pressure?" In the blood, what is the total, atmospheric, and gauge pressure?
Please help me understand this concept easily and clearly.
Thanks in advance.