Figure 12.4 shows simultaneous records of changes in right hand and left forearm volume when collecting pressures are applied intermittently by means of cuffs on the right wrist and left upper arm respectively
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a. False Flow is measured as increase in volume with time and hence is directly proportional to the slope of the volume record during collection.
b. False The total blood flow rates are similar on the two sides; since hand volume is half that of the forearm, its rate of flow per unit volume of tissue is approximately double forearm flow.
c. True The slopes are more variable; the more variable flow is due to greater variability in the level of sympathetic vasoconstrictor tone.
d. False The rate of flow is quite close to 50 ml/minute. e. True If the arteries were occluded, flow would be zero.
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