False. Due to the pulmonary circulation's closeness to the heart, its arterial pressure is significantly lower than that of the systemic circulation.
What does the term "blood pressure" mean?
Blood pressure exerted on the artery walls as it circulates. Systolic and diastolic blood pressure are measured separately.
Small diffusible molecules that are easily able to pass through the capillary membrane are what cause osmotic pressure to form in a fluid. The systemic circulation and the pulmonary circulation are very different.
As a result of the pulmonary arteries not being as muscularized as their systemic counterparts, the pulmonary circulation is a system with a lower average pressure than the systemic circulation. Vascular distension is easier in thinner, less muscular vessels.
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