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Card 6
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When is blood pressure the highest?
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Card 7
Front
When blood is returning to the heart, other mechanisms are needed. What happens when these mechanisms fail?
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Card 8
Front
The equation for blood pressure is cardiac output x systemic vascular resistance.
What is systemic vascular resistance?
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Card 9
Front
What is the equation for cardiac output?
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Card 10
Front
What is stroke volume?
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Card 11
Front
What happens if blood pressure is not adequate?
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Card 12
Front
Why is it important vessel walls of capillaries are only one cell thick?
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Card 13
Front
Describe the capillary exchange process
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Card 14
Front
What is hydrostatic pressure?
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Card 15
Front
What is osmotic pressure?
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