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← Human Body & HealthWhy does mean arterial pressure (MAP) decrease significantly downstream from an arterial stenosis, even if cardiac output remains relatively constant?
A)Increased blood viscosity lowers pressure
B)Energy is dissipated overcoming resistance✓
C)Venous return is significantly reduced
D)Capillary permeability becomes greatly reduced
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MAP decreases downstream of a stenosis because of viscous energy dissipation as blood flows through the narrowed vessel, therefore the pressure drops due to increased resistance, rather than changes in viscosity or venous return because those are less direct effects.
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