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how does chemoreceptors regular blood pressure and heart reat​

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Answered by vikashpatnaik2009
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If respiratory activity increases in response to the chemoreceptor reflex, then increased sympathetic activity stimulates both the heart and vasculature to increase arterial pressure. A decrease in carotid body blood flow as can occur during circulatory shock also increases receptor firing.

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Answered by prajapatikhushi317
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If respiratory activity increases in response to the chemoreceptor reflex, then increased sympathetic activity stimulates both the heart and vasculature to increase arterial pressure. A decrease in carotid body blood flow as can occur during circulatory shock also increases receptor firing.

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