Yes. As you exercise, the vessels of blood in the muscles dilate and thus the blood flow greatly.
they are blood vessels
the sympathetic nervous system redirects blood flow from organs to the muscles and then the blood vessels of the organs constricts to prevent blood returning.
Capillaries are the smallest blood vessels.
The mesoderm tissue can develop into various structures such as muscles, bones, blood vessels, kidneys, and reproductive organs in the human body.
Yes! Blood goes though your blood vessels to make your body work and your muscles work well.
The stomach and blood vessels are composed of smooth muscles.
Blood flow to the kidneys and abdomen decreases duringexercise because the muscles need more oxygen, and so, the blood vessels in them dilate. This causes more blood to go to the muscles, leaving less blood in the rest of the body.
Both veins and arteries. The contracting muscles on all sides of the vessels squeeze the blood along in the dire tion it is travelling, either away from (arteries) or back to (veins) the heart. This helps the heart so that it doesn't have to do all the hard work itself. In other words exercise is good for your heart. Medicine calls it the skeletal muscle pump.
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kidneys, stomach, intestines, bladder, the eyes, the walls of blood vessels. Smooth muscles that are sometimes called visceral muscles. They are thin muscles that look like spindles. They can be found in your skin and your blood vessels and your organs inside your body.
it pumps the blood to the muscles to do more exercise