vasodilatation
Prononciation : [ˌveɪzoʊˌdaɪləˈteɪʃən]
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Contexte : « biology »
(noun) the process where blood vessels get wider, allowing more blood to flow through them. You can think of it like opening a faucet more to let out more water.
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During exercise, vasodilatation occurs, helping to deliver more oxygen to the muscles.
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If vasodilatation does not happen properly, it can restrict blood flow and cause problems.
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What happens to the blood vessels during vasodilatation?
Contexte : « medicine »
(noun) the widening of blood vessels that helps to lower blood pressure and increase blood flow during a medical condition. It's like a natural way to help the heart and body work better.
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Doctors often study vasodilatation to understand how to treat high blood pressure.
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In some cases, a lack of vasodilatation can lead to serious health issues.
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How does vasodilatation help when someone is feeling faint?
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