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Grace Kanini
on Oct 18, 2024Verified
(1) Velocity of blood flow when cross-sectional area increases
(2) Velocity of blood flow when cross-sectional area decrease
A) The first item is greater than the second item.
B) The first item is less than the second item.
C) The first item is equal or nearly equal to the second item.
Velocity
The speed of an object in a given direction.
Cross-Sectional Area
A measurement of the size of a cross-section of a three-dimensional object, often used to calculate properties like flow and resistance.
- Understand the mechanisms of arterial and venous blood flow.
- Identify the factors affecting blood flow velocity and their physiological implications.
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Learning Objectives
- Understand the mechanisms of arterial and venous blood flow.
- Identify the factors affecting blood flow velocity and their physiological implications.