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← Nature & AnimalsWhich consequence results from excessive venom dosage during envenomation?
A)Systemic blood pressure decrease rapidly✓
B)Localized vasoconstriction limits venom spread
C)Increased metabolism degrades venom effectiveness
D)Antibodies neutralize venom quicker, immunity develops
💡 Explanation
Excessive venom dosage causes profound vasodilation via the venom leading to rapid systemic hypotension because the inflammatory cascade activates more strongly, therefore pressures decline dangerously, rather than localized clotting limiting dispersal.
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