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    Transiently Decreasing Arterial Pressure in a Normal Person Causes Reflex
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Transiently Decreasing Arterial Pressure in a Normal Person Causes Reflex

Question 22

Question 22

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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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