62. A sudden increase in blood pressure detected by baroreceptors in the walls o
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62. A sudden increase in blood pressure detected by baroreceptors in the walls of large arteries near the heart will cause Parasympathetic reduction of heart rate and sympathetic dilation of blood vessels Sympathetic reduction of heart rate and parasympathetic dilation of blood vessels Parasympathetic increase of heart rate and sympathetic constriction of blood vessels Sympathetic increase of heart rate and parasympathetic constriction of blood vessels a. b. c. d. 63. Which of the following is NOT a typical "flight or fight" response by the sympathetic division of the ANS? a. Vasoconstriction of abdominal blood vessels b. Dilation of air passageways c. Increased secretions in the digestive tract d. Increased fat breakdown for energy 64. The sympathetic chain ganglion are located Alongside the vertebral column from Tl through L2 regions Alongside the vertebral column from cervical through sacral regions Anterior to the spinal column in the abdominal cavity a. b. c.Explanation / Answer
62. A Parasympathetic reduction of heart rate and sympathetic dilation of blood vessels
63. C INcreased secretions in digestive tract
64. A Alongside the vertebral column from T1 through L2 regions
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