Vasodilation is when your blood vessels get larger to allow more blood to pass through. What is the effect of vasodilation on your blood pressure?(1 point)

Responses

your blood pressure increases (gets higher)
your blood pressure increases (gets higher)

your blood pressure decreases (gets lower)

your blood pressure decreases (gets lower)

Vasodilation refers to the widening or expansion of blood vessels, allowing more blood to flow through them. The effect of vasodilation on blood pressure is that it usually leads to a decrease in blood pressure. When blood vessels dilate, the space inside the vessels gets larger, which reduces the resistance to blood flow. As a result, blood can flow more easily, and the pressure against the vessel walls decreases. Therefore, the correct answer is: "your blood pressure decreases (gets lower)."

The effect of vasodilation on blood pressure is that it decreases blood pressure (gets lower).