How does plasma protein concentration change with isotonic NaCl infusion? _____
In response to increased Na+ intake (and ECF volume), there is _____ sympathetic activity
The adrenal medulla is the main physiologic source of _____
Which cranial nerve monitors the aortic body and arch chemo- and baroreceptors? _____
The _____ nervous system is usually inhibitory on functions of the GI tract
Norepinephrine causes reflex _____ (HR)
What is the difference between the binding sites of atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP) and nitric oxide (NO) to guanylyl cyclase receptors? _____
What is the major factor determing autoregulation of blood flow to the brain?_____
What is the clinical significance of watershed zones in cerebral circulation?
Which basal ganglia pathway inhibits movement?
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