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I don't need help with number four, but if I am wrong, feel free to correct me! The three that are highlighted are the ones I am struggling with. Thanks for the help :)
Possible antihypertensive effects: (1pt) A. increased peripheral resistance B. increased preload C. decrease contractility D. all of the above 2. 3. Regarding an increase in baroreceptor firing: (1pt) A. B. C. D. baroreceptor input goes to the midbrain output is via parasympathetic only negative inotropism results increased force of contraction occurs an arterial pressure is (indirectly/directly) proportional to cardiac output and (indirectly/directly) proportional to Adjustments for increased blood volume are primarily the responsibility of the increases, the kidneys restore normal volume by 5. If blood volume decreases, the kidneys (3pts)Explanation / Answer
2.D. all of the above.
The elevation of mean blood pressure is a result of increased cardiac output and increased peripheral resistance.Cardiac output depends on several factors which includes increased preload and decrease in contraction occurs due to left ventricular end diastolic volume.
3.A.baroreceptor input goes to midbrain.
They sense the blood pressure amd relay the information to brain so that the blood pressure can be maintained properly.
4.Kidneys.
excreting excess water into urine.
cannot restore the lost fluids.
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