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what happens when blood pressure increases and decreases in short term regulation of blood

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Answered by pranaysmaske
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what happens when blood pressure increases and decreases in short term regulation of blood?

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In the short-term, rising blood pressure stimulates increased parasympathetic activity, which leads to reduced heart rate, vasodilation and lower blood pressure. Falling blood pressure stimulates increased sympathetic activity, which leads to increased heart rate, contractility, vasoconstriction, and blood pressure.

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Answered by hoshiyar844gmailcom
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In the short-term, rising blood pressure stimulates increased parasympathetic activity, which leads to reduced heart rate, vasodilation and lower blood pressure.

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