Increasing the mean arterial pressure or the pulse pressure in the carotid artery will cause decreased firing of action potentials in the afferent neurons associated with the baroreceptors.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
False
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The hilum of the lung
A. serves to anchor all pulmonary structures to the mediastinum. B. is an indented area through which the bronchi, pulmonary vessels, lymphatic vessels, and nerves pass. C. is the point of exit of exhaled air. D. is an elevated area through which the trachea, pulmonary vessels, and nerves pass. E. is the point of entrance for inhaled air.
The end of a muscle that remains stationary when the muscle contracts is called the
A) origin. B) aponeurosis. C) insertion. D) tendon. E) lever.
Stress triggers the release of what hormone from the adrenal cortex?
a. dopamine b. growth hormone c. melatonin d. testosterone e. cortisol
The zygomaticus major muscle
A. puckers the mouth for kissing. B. contributes to pouting. C. contributes to laughing and smiling. D. causes crow's feet wrinkles. E. raises the eyelid.