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Control of Cardiac Output

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Question:

If cardiac output is increased, while TPR stays the same, what happens to arterial and venous pressure

Author: Lapras Fan



Answer:

Arterial pressure will rise Venous pressure will fall --> this is due to blood being pumped rapidly out of the veins so there is reduction in pressure


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