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Chapter 53.2, Problem 1EQ
Summary Introduction
To propose:
A hypothesis to explain why the blood pressure of dogs eventually returned to normal after standing up even after denervation of carotid and aortic baroreceptors.
Introduction:
The baroreceptors present in the blood vessels help to determine the blood pressure. The pressure of the blood is always maintained to supply oxygen to the bloodand remove carbon dioxide from it. The removal of these receptors can disturb the pressure maintaining homeostasis mechanism of the body.
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