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← Human Body & HealthA patient with advanced atherosclerosis experiences reduced blood flow; which mechanism explains why blood pressure rises to maintain cardiac output in the cardiovascular system?
A)Increased arterial wall compliance
B)Peripheral vasoconstriction increases resistance✓
C)Reduced baroreceptor firing decreases heart
D)Enhanced nitric oxide production reduces dilation
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Peripheral vasoconstriction increases total peripheral resistance, because the heart must work harder to pump blood against this increased resistance to maintain the necessary cardiac output. Therefore, blood pressure rises, rather than compliance increasing or vasodilation reducing resistance.
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