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The Vasoconstrictor area in the Vasomotor center sends impulses to blood vessels through parasympathetic fibers.
The Vasoconstrictor area in the Vasomotor center sends impulses to blood vessels through parasympathetic fibers.
False (B)
Vasoconstrictor fibers belong to the parasympathetic division of the autonomic nervous system.
Vasoconstrictor fibers belong to the parasympathetic division of the autonomic nervous system.
False (B)
Stimulation of the Vasodilator Area in the Vasomotor center causes vasoconstriction.
Stimulation of the Vasodilator Area in the Vasomotor center causes vasoconstriction.
False (B)
The Sensory Area in the Vasomotor center receives sensory impulses via trigeminal and facial nerves.
The Sensory Area in the Vasomotor center receives sensory impulses via trigeminal and facial nerves.
Vasodilator fibers cause dilation of blood vessels by releasing noradrenaline.
Vasodilator fibers cause dilation of blood vessels by releasing noradrenaline.
The Sensory Area in the Vasomotor center controls the vasoconstrictor and vasodilator areas.
The Sensory Area in the Vasomotor center controls the vasoconstrictor and vasodilator areas.
The Vasoconstrictor Area in the Vasomotor center is also known as the depressor area.
The Vasoconstrictor Area in the Vasomotor center is also known as the depressor area.