What would happen to heart rate if some
stimulus caused blood pressure to
decrease? Would this occur by way of
positive or negative feedback?
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in response to a substantial loss of blood, the blood pressure would drop and the negative feedback response would be to increase the heart rate to help return blood pressure to normal.
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