Westonci.ca is the premier destination for reliable answers to your questions, brought to you by a community of experts. Experience the convenience of getting accurate answers to your questions from a dedicated community of professionals. Discover detailed answers to your questions from a wide network of experts on our comprehensive Q&A platform.

Jackie's blood pressure falls due to loss of blood (hemorrhage). What immediately happens to the rate of action potentials fired from her baroreceptors?

a. Rate of firing is unchanged.
b. Rate of firing is increased.
c. Rate of firing is decreased.
d. Rate of firing becomes unpredictable.