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Answer: 1) Pulmonary fluid system

               2)Systemic circuit

Explanation:

A sphygmomanometer or a blood pressure cuff is a device used to measure the blood pressure. Blood pressure comprises of 2 components i-e systolic and diastolic. As the blood is being pumped in the body through systemic as well as pulmonary circuit, these are the two fluid systems having importance in blood pressure being measured by a cuff.

The two separate fluid systems when a cuff is used to measure a person's

blood pressure are:

  • Pneumatic system
  • Hydraulic system

What is Blood Pressure?

Blood pressure is the force exerted by the blood in the body against the

arterial walls. The heart pumps blood and the arteries are blood vessels

which carry oxygenated blood away from the heart to other parts of the body.

The pneumatic system is responsible for filling of air and squeezing of the

hands thereby increasing blood flow while the hydraulic system provides the

pressure through mechanical activities to accurately measure the blood

pressure of individuals.

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