Multiple Choice
Transiently decreasing arterial pressure in a normal person causes reflex
A) Bradycardia and vasodilation
B) Tachycardia and vasodilation
C) Bradycaria and vasoconstriction
D) Tachycardia and vasoconstriction
E) Tachycardia and diuresis
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Q12: A “shift of the renal curve to
Q13: Increased heart rate reflexly caused by decreased
Q14: The arterial pressure is higher than the
Q15: The baroreceptors are best described as<br>A) Sensors
Q16: Diuretics<br>A) Shift the renal function curve to
Q17: Antidiuretic hormone secretion is directly stimulated by<br>A)
Q18: Respiratory sinus arrhythm ia refers to<br>A) P
Q19: Increasing the firing rate of the baroreceptors<br>A)
Q20: Vasoconstriction<br>A) Decreases the slope of the vascular
Q21: The renal system participates in the long-term