Human Anatomy & Physiology (11th Edition)
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Hemorrhage is a serious, life-threatening situation. Discuss the various reflex compensatory response mechanisms, beginning with the arterial baroreceptor reflex compensation for hemorrhage. Discuss the mechanisms in steps, beginning with the hemorrhage as the stimulus. For each effector, describe the mechanism involved.
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