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Why does nitric oxide (no) act as a paracrine signal that affects only neighboring cells?

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  • 24-08-2022

Answer:

It is rapidly converted to nitrates and nitrites in the extracellular fluid.

Explanation:

- Nitric oxide (NO) causes blood vessels to dilate because: it causes smooth muscle cells in the walls of blood vessels to relax.

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