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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Cardiovascular System Rick_Mills, Linnemel, weitzm, martinwq, davefrancazio, pulse pressure and diastolic BP, pulse pressure which is the difference between systolic BP, Sympathetic NS which stimulates release of Norepinephrine, blood volume is monitored by baroreceptors, blood volume is increased by the release of ADH, Arteriosclerosis increases vascular resistance, ESV is decreased by excess Calcium, Heart Rate is decelerated by the activation of the Parasympathetic NS, Aorta elasticity is decreased in people with Arteriosclerosis, Calcium in excess can cause stones in the kidneys, systolic BP is absorbed by the elasticity of large arteries such as the Aorta, ADH which stimulates water reabsorption from the kidneys, Parasympathetic NS through the release of Acetylcholine, Cardiac Output is the product of Heart Rate, Stroke Volume is determined by the difference between ESV, MAP is the sum of 1/3 pulse pressure, baroreceptors which can stimulate the Sympathetic NS, MAP is partially determined by blood volume, Norepinephrine from the Adrenal Medulla, systolic BP must overcome vascular resistance