Artery muscles, specifically the smooth muscle in the arterial walls, contract primarily in response to signals from the autonomic nervous system and hormones such as norepinephrine. This contraction occurs during processes like vasoconstriction, which narrows the arteries and increases blood pressure, often in response to stress or low blood flow. Additionally, these muscles can relax during vasodilation to increase blood flow when needed. Contraction and relaxation are essential for regulating blood pressure and directing blood flow throughout the body.
the tunica media is made of smooth muscles and elastic fibers.
artery
no
Muscles contract and relax to move a joint. ... Muscles contract at a constant rate. Muscles contract and relax to move a joint.
Muscles can contract and shorten
muscles contract and relax by bring about movements.
They contract and relax
The coronary artery supply the heart muscles with oxygen enriched blood.
The coronary artery supplies the heart muscles
If the papillary muscles fail to contract the valves will prolapse. The papillary muscles are located in the ventricles and contract to prevent prolapse.
The function of the dorsalis pedis artery supplies blood and oxygen to the muscles of the foot.
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