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4 multiple choice 10 points what is the effect of vasoconstriction? heart rate decreases viscosity increases peripheral resistance decreases blood pressure increases
Vasoconstriction is the narrowing of blood vessels. When blood vessels constrict, the space for blood flow decreases, which increases peripheral resistance. As a result, blood pressure increases. Heart - rate is not directly affected by vasoconstriction in a simple cause - and - effect way. Viscosity of blood is related to factors like blood cell count and plasma composition, not vasoconstriction. Peripheral resistance increases, not decreases, during vasoconstriction.
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