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What were the main arguments between federalists and anti-federalists in the debate over the Constitution? Why did the federalists win the ratification struggle?
Blood Vessel
Tubular structures carrying blood through the tissues and organs; a vein, artery, or capillary.
Constrict
To constrict means to narrow or become tighter, often referring to the reduction in diameter of blood vessels or other tubular structures in the body.
Splanchnic Nerve
Nerves that innervate the viscera, transmitting information to and from the visceral organs to the central nervous system.
Sympathetic Chain
A part of the autonomic nervous system consisting of a series of ganglia that run alongside the spinal column and influence internal organs by releasing neurotransmitters.
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