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How does blood flow to a capillary in the gastrointestinal tract be reduced

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Answered by nishantmehta12057
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The sympathetic postganglionic fibers cause arteriolar vasoconstriction and decrease splanchnic perfusion. Sympathetic stimulation also contracts the smooth muscle of the capacitance veins in the splanchnic circulation, and may expel a large volume of pooled blood from the splanchnic into the systemic circulation

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