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X Chapter Exam X + QLSdAfbqA7sE9Wjp7Wvgou8vb9lv6uD_9-yQA-yDvyqJ2GeBniw/viewform 1 point Vasodilation in the heart and sk

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X Chapter Exam X Qlsdafbqa7se9wjp7wvgou8vb9lv6ud 9 Yqa Ydvyqj2gebniw Viewform 1 Point Vasodilation In The Heart And Sk 1
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X Chapter Exam X + QLSdAfbqA7sE9Wjp7Wvgou8vb9lv6uD_9-yQA-yDvyqJ2GeBniw/viewform 1 point Vasodilation in the heart and skeletal muscles during exercise is primarily due to the effects of R alpha-adrenergic stimulation. O beta-adrenergic stimulation. cholinergic stimulation, O products released by the exercising muscle cells. point Blood flow in the coronary circulation increases during systole. increases during diastole remains constant throughout the cardiac cycle.
Total blood flow in the cerebral circulation * point O varies with systemic arterial pressure. O is regulated primarily by the sympathetic system. O is maintained constant within physiological limits. O increases significantly during exercise. 1 point Which of these organs is able to tolerate the greatest reduction in blood flow? Brain Heart Skeletal muscles Skin