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Baroreceptors are special receptors that detect changes in your blood pressure. Important baroreceptors are found in the aorta and the carotid sinus. If the blood pressure within the aorta or carotid sinus increases, the walls of the arteries stretch and stimulate increased activity within the baroreceptors.

The sympathetic reflexes would respond to a sudden decrease in blood pressure by constricting the blood vessels so the pressure increases.

  • The autonomic nervous system (ANS) is be divided into the sympathetic nervous system and parasympathetic nervous system.

  • The sympathetic nervous system is responsible for rapid and involuntary responses to dangerous or stressful stimuli.

  • Conversely, the parasympathetic nervous system is responsible for rest and digestion responses at a relaxed body state.

In conclusion, the sympathetic reflexes would respond to a sudden decrease in blood pressure by constricting the blood vessels so the pressure increases.

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