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Circulatory system physiology (K-A)
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Blood pressure (K-A)
Blood pressure (K-A)
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1
Adding up resistance in series and in parallel (K-A)
Blood pressure (K-A)
Khan Academy
Basic and Health Sciences
2
Adding up resistance problem (K-A)
Blood pressure (K-A)
Khan Academy
Basic and Health Sciences
3
Blood pressure changes over time (K-A)
Blood pressure (K-A)
Khan Academy
Basic and Health Sciences
4
Flow and perfusion (K-A)
Blood pressure (K-A)
Khan Academy
Basic and Health Sciences
5
Learn how a stethoscope can help determine blood pressure (K-A)
Blood pressure (K-A)
Khan Academy
Basic and Health Sciences
6
Putting it all together: Pressure, flow, and resistance (K-A)
Blood pressure (K-A)
Khan Academy
Basic and Health Sciences
7
Resistance in a tube (K-A)
Blood pressure (K-A)
Khan Academy
Basic and Health Sciences
8
What is blood pressure? (K-A)
Blood pressure (K-A)
Khan Academy
Basic and Health Sciences
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