arte 120- Systolic pressure 100- 80 Diastolic- pressure 60- 40- Venae 20- Using your knowledge and the information provided in the diagram above, what is the approximate blood pressure in the renal vein? O more information is needed O 30 mm Hg Arterioles Aorta arteries arteries Blood pressure changes in blood vessels Use the figure above to answer the following question(s): Increasing distance from left ventricle O 10 mm Hg O 50 mm Hg Venules Capillaries Small Systemic blood pressure (mm Hg)
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