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← Human Body & HealthWhy does blood pressure decrease more rapidly in arterioles compared to larger arteries in the systemic circulation?
A)Increased arterial smooth muscle contraction
B)Lower blood viscosity in arterioles
C)Greater elastin concentration in arterioles
D)Higher collective cross-sectional area of arterioles✓
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The blood pressure drops significantly in arterioles because the total cross-sectional area of arterioles is much larger than that of the arteries; therefore, resistance to flow increases, and pressure drops. The large collective area distributes the flow, rather than elastin or viscosity changes causing the pressure drop.
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