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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: CV system Maglio, newman, liska, linnoila, canesi, finn, End Systolic Volume has an inverse relationship with Stroke Volume (SV), Arteriosclerosis increases Vascular Resistance, Norepinephrine release leads to an increase in Heart Rate (HR), Adrenal Medulla part of the SNS, Baroreceptors sense changes in blood pressure to activate PNS, Systolic BP difference between Pulse Pressure, SNS is stimulated by a decrease in blood pressure and releases Norepinephrine, Blood Volume increase causes an increase in venous return and therefore an increase in End Diastolic Volume, Norepinephrine increasing intracellular Calcium, Systolic BP after left ventricle contraction, maximum pressure in the Aorta, Arteriosclerosis thickening and stiffening of blood vessels, especially the Aorta, ADH promotes water retention Kidney, Heart Rate (HR) determine Cardiac Output (CO), Arteriosclerosis chronically increases Pulse Pressure, Heart Rate (HR) affects Stroke Volume (SV), Blood Volume a decrease results in the release of ADH, Diastolic BP difference between Pulse Pressure, Baroreceptors some located in the arch of the Aorta, End Diastolic Volume has a direct relationship with Stroke Volume (SV), Diastolic BP determine MAP