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Why does diastolic blood pressure increase when atherosclerosis stiffens arteries?

A)Increased venous return occurs
B)Arterial compliance decreases
C)Skeletal muscle demand rises
D)Reduced stroke volume results

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Increased diastolic pressure occurs because stiffened arteries exhibit reduced arterial compliance, which means they are less able to expand and recoil during the cardiac cycle. Therefore, pressure increases, rather than being absorbed by the vessel walls, causing higher diastolic readings.

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