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Consider Pascal’s principle. If the heart exerts a pressure of 120 mmHg on the blood in the aorta, where else in the body will the blood pressure be 120 mm Hg?

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Consider Pascal’s principle. If the heart exerts a pressure of 120 mmHg on the blood in the aorta, where else in the body will the blood pressure be 120 mm Hg?


  1. in the brachial artery of a seated person
  2. in the superior vena cava of a standing person.
  3. in the capillaries of the feet of a supine person
  4. in the anterior tibial artery of a person who is standing

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A: Resting BP is usually measured while the subject is seated. In this posture, the brachial artery is at the level of the heart. Hence gravity will not affect the BP in the brachial artery. In a standing person, gravity would increase the BP in the legs. BP in the capillaries and vena cava is not comparable to BP in the aorta.

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