Yes. As you exercise, the vessels of blood in the muscles dilate and thus the blood flow greatly.
Increased heart rate.
Vasodilation is the widening of blood vessels resulting from relaxation of the muscular wall of the vessels. Usually occurs during exercise, so that more oxygenated blood can be pumped to the body's tissues. Vasodilation is the widening of blood vessels resulting from relaxation of the muscular wall of the vessels. Usually occurs during exercise, so that more oxygenated blood can be pumped to the body's tissues.
This is called vasodilation. This is easy enough to remember: "vaso" means "blood vessel"; "dilation" means "to widen".
Corticotrpin is the harmone which increases vasodilation in our body. alcohol causes vasodilation
Vasodilation causes a drop in blood pressure.
Warming up (light exercise before more strenuous exercise) results in vasodilation of the skeletal circulation. This causes increased blood supply to the skeletal muscle to satisfy the oxygen and nutrient demands of the increased metabolic activity of the muscle during exercise.
vasodilation, anemia, cirrhosis, shock states (results in massive vasodilation)
Muscles in the blood vessels are the effectors that cause Vasodilation and Vasiconstriction.
vasodilation
Can be triggered by the brain in response to changes in blood pressure. Can be triggered by increased metabolic activity like exercise and can be triggered by Alcohol and nicotine.
Vasodilation means the widening of blood vessels that results from relaxation of the muscular walls of the vessels.
Never. Unless you're bleeding, but if you're bleeding the body will undergo vasoconstriction not vasodilation so the answer is never.