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| 4. | These beds are considered interweaving networks where blood can flow from an arteriole to a venule |
| 7. | This tunic has the heaviest wall layer |
| 8. | The system in which makes up the body's complex netwrok of blood vessels |
| 9. | The alternating expansion and recoil of arteries that can be felt outside the body |
| 10. | Neural receptors located in the carotid sinuses |
| 12. | A family of peptides in which are the most potent vasoconstrictors |
| 15. | This is produced when the kidneys release renin due to renal perfusion |
| 17. | The process of blood flowing through the body tissues |
| 18. | Leaky, highly modified capillaries |
| 19. | The neural center that oversees changes in diameter of blood vessels |
| 21. | The responses that prevent problems for individual organs due to fluctuating systemic blood pressure |
| 23. | The type of artery which is found in all three tunics, but tunica media the most |
| 24. | The tunica in which either vasoconstriction or vasodialation can be effected |