In fetal life, blood flow is crucial for the development and growth of the fetus. However, blood flow to the lungs is very low in the fetus (~12% of combined ventricular output). What are the main reasons for the low blood flow?Single choice

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a. Cardiac output in the fetus is much lower than the adult resulting in reduced pulmonary blood flow
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b. Low oxygen and high levels of lung liquid increase pulmonary vascular resistance
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c. High blood pressure in the systemic circulation results in a pressure gradient which reduces blood flow to the lungs
D
d. Low levels of vasoactive substances within the lungs increase pulmonary vascular resistance
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