Multiple Choice
The correct sequence of events that occur after the baroreceptor reflex is stimulated is that the impulse is transmitted from the carotid artery to the:
A) vagus nerve to the medulla to increase parasympathetic activity and decrease sympathetic activity.
B) glossopharyngeal cranial nerve through the vagus nerve to the medulla to increase sympathetic activity and decrease parasympathetic activity.
C) glossopharyngeal cranial nerve through the vagus nerve to the medulla to increase parasympathetic activity and decrease sympathetic activity.
D) glossopharyngeal cranial nerve through the vagus nerve to the hypothalamus to increase parasympathetic activity and decrease sympathetic activity.
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