One adaptation to these environmental challenges is an increased blood volume for oxygen storage.
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When the anterior cerebral artery constricts, reining in the response to this increased blood volume, the pain disappears.
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From the vena cavae, the increased blood volume flows through the right atrium and into the right ventricle.
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Increased blood volume and fetal blood circulation that occurs in pregnancy increases the demands on the mother's cardiovascular system.
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This is important as increased blood volume in the baby made them less likely to develop some serious complications.
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The increased blood volume in the right ventricle causes the pulmonic valve to stay open longer during ventricular systole.
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It is secreted in response to increased mean arterial pressure and increased blood volume from the cells of the distal tubule and collecting duct.
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There is mostly anecdotal evidence of elite athletes physically benefiting from pregnancy, due to increased blood volume, and improved cardiovascular functioning, due to a heart-rate increase.
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Increased intracranial pressure ( ICP ) may be attributable to the direct mass effect of the tumor, increased blood volume, or increased cerebrospinal fluid ( CSF ) volume, which may in turn have secondary symptoms.