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The blood pressure is regulated partly by ________, which measure blood pressure and are located in the aorta and carotid arteries.

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The answer is Baroreceptors.

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Blood pressure is regulated in part by baroreceptors, which are nerve endings sensitive to sudden changes in blood pressure, that is, they are pressure receptors. They are located in the walls of the internal common carotid artery (carotid sinus) and the Aorta (aortic arch).

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