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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Wilson, Geer, Unterberger, Clarner, Polvino - cardiovascular system - chapter 18&19, ESV is inversely proportional to Systolic Blood Pressure, Pulse Pressure is used to calculate MAP, Baroreceptors some of which are located in the arch of the Aorta, ADH regulates Blood Volume, Systolic Blood Pressure determines arterial blood pressure which stretches Baroreceptors, Diastolic Blood Pressure is used to calculate MAP, Sympathetic Nervous System acts on Adrenal Medulla, Sympathetic Nervous System promotes renin release from Kidneys, Baroreceptors respond to a decrease in blood pressure by activating Sympathetic Nervous System, Cardiac Output is a product of Stroke Volume, Baroreceptors respond to increases in blood pressure by activating Parasympatheitc Nervous System, Cardiac Output is a product of Heart Rate, EDV is inversely proportional to Diastolic Blood Pressure, Stroke Volume is equal to the difference between EDV, Kidneys respond to levels of ADH, Arteriosclerosis increases Systolic Blood Pressure, Parasympatheitc Nervous System stimulation of which leads to release of Acetychloine, Adrenal Medulla which releases Norepinephrine, Arteriosclerosis increases Diastolic Blood Pressure, Stroke Volume is equal to the difference between ESV