I have the 2013 Berkeley Review Biology on page #124, I have a question: Why is it Systolic Pressure - Diastolic Pressure as opposed to the other way around? Below is the actual question and what I did...
54. The pulse pressure is the difference between the diastolic pressure and the systolic pressure. It can be used to calculate the mean arterial pressure (MAP) during the cardiac cycle.
MAP = diastolic pressure + (pulse pressure/3)
What is the MAP, on...
Question From TBR Biology Book 1
54. The pulse pressure is the difference between the diastolic pressure and the systolic pressure. It can be used to calculate the mean arterial pressure (MAP) during the cardiac cycle.
MAP = diastolic pressure + (pulse pressure/3)
What is the MAP, on...
Question From TBR Biology Book 1