Which organs or tissues show no change in the rate of blood flow with exercise?
Answers
Answered by
5
Answer:
Exercise causes peculiar changes in systemic and regional blood flow, i.e., an increase of systemic blood flow and a redistribution of local tissue blood flow, by which the blood flow is greatly increased in the working muscles, whereas it is decreased in some organs such as the kidney and intestine.
pronita112:
Hi
Answered by
8
Answer:
it is concluded that the cardiovascular response to strenuous exercise in the pony included an increase in blood flow to the carebellum ,myocardium , diaphgram ,and excercising skeletal muscles ,while blood flow was diverted away from the kidney .
Similar questions