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1.the Continous Flow Of Blood In Arteries During Diastole Is Made Possible By:
1.the Thoracic Pump.
2.relaxation Of Arterioles.
3.the Pumping Action Of Skeletal Muscles.
4.energy Stored In Arteries During Systole.

2.
The Discaharge Of Impulses In Small Motor (fusimotor)neurons Innervating Muscle Spindle Serves To:\
1.inhibit Exrafusal Muscle Contraction.
2.sustain Extrafusal Muscle Muscle Contractions.
3.protect The Muscle From Excessive Strain.
4.inhibit Discharge Of Impulses In Large Motor Fibres.
5.inhibit Discharge Of Impulses In Small Motor Fibres

Any answer would be appreciated
 
the first ans wold be energy stored in arteries during systole, because all the other action are necesary for blood flow in vein only doubt is about relaxation of arteriole has to do something with laminar flow....?
 
the first ans wold be energy stored in arteries during systole, because all the other action are necesary for blood flow in vein only doubt is about relaxation of arteriole has to do something with laminar flow....?

I read somewhere it's got to do with turbulance but I am not sure
 
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