Biology, asked by Sumanbarman1912, 1 year ago

Is blood pressure greater when peripheral vessels constrict or dilate?

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Answered by VAC
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Hey frnd

Veins dilate and constrict to change how much blood they can hold (capacity). When veins constrict, their capacity to hold blood is reduced, allowing more blood to return to the heart from which it is pumped into the arteries. As a result, blood pressure increases.

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Answered by sulagna5396
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Hey..

Veins dilate and constrict to change how much blood they can hold (capacity). When veins constrict, their capacity to hold blood is reduced, allowing more blood to return to the heart from which it is pumped into the arteries. As a result, blood pressure increases. ... As a result, blood pressure decreases.

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