Frankly speaking all there are responsible after atherosclerosis has developed , however viscosity plays role no 1, followed by radius (LUMEN) of artery.
2007-04-09 08:27:14
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answered by Dr.Qutub 7
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the formula would be R = pl / a, where p is the viscosity of the blood. a is the cross sectional area of the vessel.
Its difficult to answer your question because you cant increment the variables in a way that would allow you to compare them. For example, increasing viscosity will increase resistance, but it depends on how much you increase the viscosity that will determine whether it has a greater effect on resistance than decreasing the cross sectional area A, which also increases resistance.
2007-04-08 11:35:57
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answered by TruthHurts 3
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vessel radius important factor controlling blood flow resistance vessel length
2016-05-20 02:41:14
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answered by ? 3
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Apple & honny
but in the morning
2007-04-08 11:38:24
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answered by sam 2
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