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Contrast the significance and mechanisms of local and systemic neural control of cerebral blood flow.
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- Discuss the parts of the intrinsic conduction system, and give two examples of cardiac problems related to the disruption of the electrical communication between, at least, two components of the intrinsic conduction.Discuss the relative importance of PO2, PCO2, pH and blood glucose level in regulating cerebral blood flow.Explain the relationship between stroke volume and venous return.
- Define the term Control of Stroke Volume?What physiological factors influence cerebral blood flow? How can this be changed during stress conditions? What are the major compensatory responses to acute blood loss? List the most important hormones involved. What is a major difference between chronic and acute blood loss? Give some examples.Identify physiological processes involved in STROKE