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Zachery Yang
20 July, 22:08
What is the physiological response to hypoxia?
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Micah Valentine
20 July, 22:52
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In most tissues of the body, the response to hypoxia is vasodilation. By widening the blood vessels, the tissue allows greater perfusion. By contrast, in the lungs, the response to hypoxia is vasoconstriction.
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