pressure is the pressure exerted by a liquid that occurs when blood moves through an artery at relatively high pressures. a. hydrostatic b. diffusion c. osmotic d. oncotic



Answer :

A liquid applies hydrostatic pressure as blood passes through an artery at a relatively high pressure.

Option A is correct.

Why is the blood pressure in the arteries from the heart higher than in the veins?

Due to their direct connection to the heart's ventricle, the blood pressure is highest in the big arteries (such the aorta). There is a decrease in blood pressure as the blood artery divides from the tiny arteries and into the arterioles.

What is the name of the force blood exerts against artery walls?

The force that the blood applies to the artery walls is known as blood pressure. sufficient blood flow from the heart to vein.

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