4 is the correct answer.
2007-03-02 23:26:26
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Vasoconstriction leads to less blood flow through that region. It it occurs during bleeding to stop loss of blood also to normalise the BP.
2007-03-06 13:11:14
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answer #2
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answered by dharini 2
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The answer is choice 4
2007-03-03 13:04:11
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answer #3
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answered by runescape sucks 3
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CHOICE 4.
CONSTRICTION OF BLOOD VESSELS IS THE TERM. THIS CAN COMMONLY OR RATHER ALWAYS OCCURS WHENEVER THE BODY DOES NOT WANT TO LOSE BLOOD FROM A BLEEDING SITE. THIS IS A NORMAL REFLEX ACTION OF THE BLOOD VESSEM\LS TO ANY TRAUMA (INJURY) THAT OCCURS AND BLOOD IS BEING LOST.
2007-03-03 11:21:38
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answer #4
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answered by Sekhar 2
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more blood circulates. because that is how arteries push blood through the entire body. they expand when blood comes to that part, then they contract to push the blood forward. i hope this answer helps you.
2007-03-03 10:39:17
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answer #5
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answered by Gemini893 2
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when there is vasoconstriction there is a reduction in the local blood flow
2007-03-03 07:45:27
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answer #6
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answered by mar 2
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less blood circulates,,,,,,,cvp increases,,,,,,,,,blood vessels may break
2007-03-07 00:10:01
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answer #7
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answered by quackpotwatcher 5
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