As blood vessel length increases without a change in vessel diameter, what changes occur?Single choice
A
Friction decreases with no change in flow or resistance.
B
Resistance increases and flow decreases.
C
Both resistance and flow increase.
D
Resistance increases with no change in flow or friction.
E
Flow decreases with no change in resistance or friction.
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