Select all that are likely to occur. If capillary blood flow in an organ was too fast, even if the organ was highly perfused, there would be a danger of
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Step 1: Increased capillary blood flow can lead to increased pressure within the capillaries, potentially causing damage to the delicate capillary walls. Show more…
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