Angiogenesis

A.  is a momentary chemical control of local blood flow.
B.  involves muscular constriction of arterioles to alter local perfusion.
C.  allows for an increase in the perfusion of a local tissue.
D.  involves building new muscle tissue and decreasing the amount of blood vessels in a region.


C

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