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Chapter 20, Problem 10RQ
Which of the following statements is true?
- The longer the vessel, the lower the resistance and the greater the flow.
- As blood volume decreases, blood pressure and blood flow also decrease.
- Increased viscosity increases blood flow.
- All of the above are true.
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