menu-iconExamlexExamLexServices

Discover

Ask a Question
  1. All Topics
  2. Topic
    Biology
  3. Study Set
    Human Anatomy and Physiology Study Set 2
  4. Exam
    Exam 17: The Cardiovascular System I: the Heart
  5. Question
    Pressure in the Aorta Is Greater Than Pressure in the Pulmonary
Solved

Pressure in the Aorta Is Greater Than Pressure in the Pulmonary

Question 45

Question 45

True/False

Pressure in the aorta is greater than pressure in the pulmonary trunk; therefore,the left ventricle has to generate a greater pressure than the right ventricle in order to eject blood from the heart.

Correct Answer:

verifed

Verified

Unlock this answer now
Get Access to more Verified Answers free of charge

Related Questions

Q40: The cardiac conduction system is normally regulated

Q41: What wave on the electrocardiogram (ECG)occurs during

Q42: As a result of the long refractory

Q43: What muscles,present in the ventricles,anchor the atrioventricular

Q44: The visceral pericardium is the same as

Q46: The long length of the cardiac action

Q47: Coronary circulation involves the delivery of oxygenated

Q48: The left side of the heart is

Q49: The right and left coronary arteries receive

Q50: Calculate the cardiac output if the heart

Examlex

ExamLex

About UsContact UsPerks CenterHomeschoolingTest Prep

Work With Us

Campus RepresentativeInfluencers

Links

FaqPricingChrome Extension

Download The App

Get App StoreGet Google Play

Policies

Privacy PolicyTerms of ServiceHonor CodeCommunity Guidelines

Scan To Download

qr-code

Copyright © (2025) ExamLex LLC.

Privacy PolicyTerms Of ServiceHonor CodeCommunity Guidelines