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What Factors Affect Blood Flow?
Several factors can affect blood flow, including:
Blood pressure
: Higher pressure increases flow rate.
Blood viscosity
: Thicker blood reduces flow.
Vessel diameter
: Wider vessels allow more blood to pass through.
Vessel length
: Longer vessels increase resistance and reduce flow.
Cardiac output
: The amount of blood the heart pumps per minute.
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