michaeljoravetz1631 michaeljoravetz1631
  • 03-04-2019
  • Health
contestada

What happens to blood pressure if your blood is thicker?

Respuesta :

CastielConfusion
CastielConfusion CastielConfusion
  • 04-04-2019

If your blood pressure is too high, the muscles in the artery wall will respond by pushing back harder. This will make them grow bigger, which makes your artery walls thicker. Thicker arteries mean that there is less space for the blood to flow through. This will raise your blood pressure even further.

Answer Link

Otras preguntas

Please help I’m having much trouble with this, show work please.
John u. ogbu and signithia fordham's argument that negative cultural stereotypes and low expectations lead minority students to doubt their own intellectual cap
Experts/ace/geniuses helpp plz
Dave is helping his grandmother make trail mix. His grandmother asks him to add 1/5 cup of fruit for every 1/3 cup of nuts. To satisfy his grandmother’s request
How can you calculate the area of the circle if you know the circle’s circumference?
I need help with Chem... Molarity sucks
Use the phrase “ the carrying capacity of this lake equal 150 minnows” to answer the question
Find the solution to the differential equation dydx+y4=0, subject to the initial conditions y(0)=12.
(2a+b)^2÷(3b-1) when a= -2 and b=5
Find the amount in an account if $65,950 is invested at 5.25% compounded daily, for 10 years and 9 months.