D. Ans 1)Sphygmomanometer measure the blood pressure change that is associated with the cardiac cycle, it can be measured in the large artery in your arm. This measure thes minimum pressure necessary to compress an artery so that blood does not flow through it (systolic value) and minimum pressure that permits the intermittent flow through the artery (diastolic value). In bp reading, the value of systole is placed over diastolic value, i.e, for normal young adult might be 120mm of mercury(Hg) during systole and 80mm of Hg during diastole.
Ans. 2) During exercise muscles need more oxygen as compared to resting state, so to provide more and more oxygen to muscles heart pump fast. So more pressure required to stop the artery blood flow, therfore systolic pressure rises, it can rise upto 220mm Hg.
Ans. 3) MAP = 1/3 SBP + 2/3 DBP
Here 130 is SBP (systolic blood pressure) and 85 is DBP (diastolic blood pressure).
MAP = (1/3*130)+(2/3*85) = 43.33+ 56.66 = 99.99
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