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When transitioning from rest to light exercise, a greater proportion of blood flow is distributed to: coronary muscle and splanchnic. skin and skeletal muscle. splanchnic and skin. coronary muscle and cerebrum.

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When transitioning from rest to light exercise, a greater proportion of blood flow is distributed to: coronary muscle and splanchnic. skin and skeletal muscle. splanchnic and skin. coronary muscle and cerebrum.

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When transitioning from rest to light exercise, a greater proportion of blood flow is distributed to skin and skeletal muscle.

Here's why:

  1. At rest, your body distributes blood flow evenly to maintain basic bodily functions.

  2. When you start to exercise, your body needs to deliver more oxygen and nutrients to the muscles that are working. This is achieved by increasing the blood flow to these areas.

  3. The skeletal muscles are the ones doing the work during exercise, so they need more blood flow.

  4. The skin also receives more blood

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