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Severe bleeding can decrease the body's blood pressure. What mechanism causes an increase in the body's blood pressure in response to an injury?

A. The sympathetic nervous system causes a narrowing of blood vessels.
B. The parasympathetic nervous system causes vasodilation.
C. The sympathetic nervous system causes vasodilation.
D. The parasympathetic nervous system causes a narrowing of blood vessels.

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In response to blood loss, sympathetic responses increase blood pressure through vasoconstriction and increased cardiac output. Conversely, when blood pressure is too high or too low, parasympathetic and sympathetic responses work together to regulate and restore blood pressure to normal levels.

Step-by-step explanation:

In response to blood loss, stimuli from the baroreceptors trigger the cardiovascular centers to stimulate sympathetic responses to increase cardiac output and vasoconstriction. This typically prompts the heart rate to increase to about 180-200 contractions per minute, restoring cardiac output to normal levels. Vasoconstriction of the arterioles increases vascular resistance, whereas constriction of the veins increases venous return to the heart. Both of these steps will help increase blood pressure. Sympathetic stimulation also triggers the release of epinephrine and norepinephrine, which enhance both cardiac output and vasoconstriction. If blood loss were less than 20 percent of total blood volume, these responses together would usually return blood pressure to normal and redirect the remaining blood to the tissues.

When blood pressure rises too high, the baroreceptors fire at a higher rate and trigger parasympathetic stimulation of the heart. As a result, cardiac output falls. Sympathetic stimulation of the peripheral arterioles will also decrease, resulting in vasodilation. Combined, these activities cause blood pressure to fall.

When blood pressure drops too low, the rate of baroreceptor firing decreases. This will trigger an increase in sympathetic stimulation of the heart, causing cardiac output to increase. It will also trigger sympathetic stimulation of the peripheral vessels, resulting in vasoconstriction. Combined, these activities cause blood pressure to rise.

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