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Component??? If organ: heart and lung if blood vessels: artery(vena cava, arterioles), vein(aorta, venules), pulmonary artery, and pulmonary vein
No it would increase BP, as contraction of the smooth muscle in the arterioles will make the lumen (holes) of the arterioles smaller, restricting blood flow.
There isnt exactly specific arterioles because every conduction system of Arteries flow from Elastic arteries -> muscular arteries -> arterioles. Arterioles are the smallest of the arteries and produce the greatest vascular resistance of blood. The blood then passes onto capillaries for gas/waste/nutrient exchange.
They are called arterioles.
Arterioles.
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Component??? If organ: heart and lung if blood vessels: artery(vena cava, arterioles), vein(aorta, venules), pulmonary artery, and pulmonary vein
Arterioles.
incorporations of father arterioles by daughter arterioles
I have same question It happens a dilation of the arterioles.
In the real life sense no, but if you make our bodies the same size our lungs would be relatively the same size.
No; arteries (and arterioles) depend on smooth muscle contraction, whereas veins (and venules) have valves.
The function of arterioles is to draw blood away from the brain and into harry bush's penis.
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Yes blood passes through Elastic Arteries, Muscular Arteries, and then Arterioles.
If you picture it in your mind they are smaller all over than adults so all of their organs are smaller and that goes for the lung volume as well.