| 41. | Stress causes increased bp due to both vasoconstriction ( higher resistance ) an increased contractility.
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| 42. | Peripheral vasoconstriction both reduces heat loss through the skin and causes the person to feel cold.
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| 43. | In contrast to the contribution of Wharton's jelly, cooling causes only temporary vasoconstriction.
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| 44. | This causes bradycardia and peripheral vasoconstriction.
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| 45. | The opposite physiological process is vasoconstriction.
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| 46. | Consequently, this molecular pathway doesn t work properly and it results in a constant vasoconstriction.
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| 47. | This area of the skin will become warmer because of vasodilation ( loss of vasoconstriction ).
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| 48. | Having cold showers at public school ensures that vasoconstriction becomes very adapt at avoiding heat loss.
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| 49. | Activation of MT 1 receptors mediates vasoconstriction and the activation of MT 2 receptors mediates vasodilation.
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| 50. | Batalha has drawn attention to the ability of particles to elicit vasoconstriction of small pulmonary arteries.
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