how does vasoconstriction and vasodilation work during haemostasis and what is the logic behind both the process working together during haemostasis
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The process is the opposite of vasodilation, the dilation and expansionof blood vessels. During hemostasis, a brief spasm of vasoconstriction occurs, which slows blood flow into the injured area while the clot forms
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