An increase in MABP will result in which of the following? Decreased baroreceptor activity Increased arteriole radius Increased sympathetic activity Increased TPR
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Step 1: An increase in mean arterial blood pressure (MABP) will lead to an increase in total peripheral resistance (TPR) due to the formula MABP = Cardiac Output x TPR. Show more…
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