Local myogenic regulation of blood vessel diameter and thus blood flow through a vessel is an example of:

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The cardiovascular and lymphatic systems are networks of vessels that transport nutrients and waste throughout the body. The cardiovascular system is closed, while the lymphatic system is open. The cardiovascular system delivers oxygen and nutrients to cells through capillaries, while the lymphatic system collects lymph and returns it to the blood.  The cardiovascular system consists of the heart, veins, arteries, and capillaries. The heart has two pumps in series: the right heart, which pumps blood through the lungs, and the left heart, which pumps blood through the rest of the body. The... Show more

Local myogenic regulation of blood vessel diameter and thus blood flow through a vessel is an example of: