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Responses of the Whole cardiovascular system

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When eating a meal, what changes happen to blood vessels

Author: Lapras Fan



Answer:

Increased gut activity leads to vasodilation Total resistance then falls so arterial pressure falls and venous pressure increases Rise in venous pressure causes a rise in cardiac output while fall in arterial pressure increases cardiac output and heart rate Venous pressure reduced due to extra pumping of the heart


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