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Peripheral Mechanisms - Autoregulation

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What is the definition of Autoregulation/Active Hyperemia?   LOCALIZED Arteriole dilation or constriction  
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What is the function of Autoregulation/Active Hyperemia?   improves BF to areas in need  
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What is the significance of Autoregulation/Active Hyperemia?   NOT DEPENDANT on Nerves or Hormones - quick, simple, solves local deficiencies  
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What is the 1st step in Autoregulation/Active Hyperemia?   increased Tissue Metabolism  
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What is the 2nd step in Autoregulation/Active Hyperemia?   decreased Extracellular O2 - increased Extracellular CO2/acidity  
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What is the 3rd step in Autoregulation/Active Hyperemia?   Ateriole fatigue/dilation  
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What is the 4th step in Autoregulation/Active Hyperemia?   increased BF  
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What is the 5th step in Autoregulation/Active Hyperemia?   increased O2 delivery & CO2 removal  
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What is the 6th step in Autoregulation/Active Hyperemia?   restored Vasomotor Tone  
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