A&P LL W/CONNECT ACCESS
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Chapter 1, Problem 2CSL
Summary Introduction
To determine:
Did the shot of epinephrine result in positive feedback mechanism occurring or negative feedback mechanism.
Concept introduction:
Carly was stung by a bee and was taken to the emergency room as her breathing and heart rate become more rapid. The doctors gave her a shot of epinephrine to reduce the allergic reactions which resulted in normal breathing and heart rate.
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