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Fundamentals of Human Physiology (4th Edition)
Compare the effect of vasoconstriction on the rate of blood flow in arterioles and veins.
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Fundamentals of Human Physiology
(4th Edition)
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4th Edition
Author(s)
Sherwood
ISBN
9780840062253
Publisher
Cengage
Subject
health
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Compare the effect of vasoconstriction on the rate of blood flow in arterioles and veins.
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