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\"If blood pressure is too high, how will the body respond to restore normal blo

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Question

"If blood pressure is too high, how will the body respond to restore normal blood pressure?"

A. increasing arterial resistance

B. decreasing arterial resistance

C. increasing blood volume

D. increasing heart rate

Question 3

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Why is it that gastrectomy patients may suffer from anemia?

A.low stomach acid results in decreased ability to convert Fe2+ to Fe3+

B.low stomach acid results in decreased ability to convert Fe3+ to Fe2+

C. stomach acid has nothing to do with this

D.all of these

Question 4

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How does the picture labeled a) relate to stenting and blood flow?

A.decreased vessel radius causes increased blood flow

B. increased vessel radius causes increased blood flow

C. increased vessel radius causes decreased blood flow

D.decreased vessel radius causes decreased blood flow

"If blood pressure is too high, how will the body respond to restore normal blood pressure?"

Selected Answer: Answers:

A. increasing arterial resistance

B. decreasing arterial resistance

C. increasing blood volume

D. increasing heart rate

Explanation / Answer

Question no 1)

Ans:- The answer is D by increasing Heart Rate.

There are sensors in arterioles which detect the blood pressure.

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