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If a disease of the blood vessels caused the endothelial cells of the vessel to die, what effect would that have on the cellular activities associated with vasodilation?

Question: If a disease of the blood vessels caused the endothelial cells of the vessel to die, what effect would that have on the cellular activities associated with vasodilation?
[A].

Nitric oxide would no longer be produced

[B].

Smooth muscle cells could not be made to relax

[C].

It would be more difficult to increase blood flow and reduce blood pressure

[D].

All of the above

Answer: Option D

Explanation:

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