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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Chapter 18_19 (goronga, marilyn, mcsweekr, joann, lawrenjk), Vascular Resistance Increases Heart Rate, Pulse Pressure Difference Between Diastolic BP, Arteriosclerosis Raises Mean Arterial Pressure (MAP), NE through the Adrenal Medulla, Systolic BP occurs as maximium stretch of Aorta, ADH Conserves salts and thus water through the Kidney, ADH increases Blood Volume, Baroreceptors Found in Aorta, Stroke Volume is the difference between End Systolic Volume, Cardiac Output is directly proportional to Heart Rate, Diastolic BP occurs after closing of Aorta, Aldosterone enhances sodium reabsorption by Kidney, Sympathetic NS (SNS) acts in opposition to Parasympatheitc NS (PNS), Sympathetic NS (SNS) releases NE, Parasympatheitc NS (PNS) which is mediated by ACh, Baroreceptors activate Parasympatheitc NS (PNS), NE enhances contractile uptake of Ca2+, Cardiac Output is directly proportional to Blood Volume, Cardiac Output increased by decline of Mean Arterial Pressure (MAP), Arteriosclerosis Increases Vascular Resistance