no
Pressoreceptor activity decreases because it is part of the heart and is a parasympathetic response.
When the pressure increase the solubility increase.
Increase pressure: decrease volume, increase temperature, increase moles of substance. Decrease pressure: do the reverse
Increased temperature will increase tire pressure a bit. Lower ambient pressure will increase tire pressure a bit as well.
Heart rate increases with sympathetic nervous system. There is increase in stroke volume and cardiac output. With stimulation of vagus nerve or parasympathetic nervous system, You have decrease in heart rate. There is decrease the stroke volume and cardiac output.
The pressure will increase if the volume remains the same.
The parasympathetic nervous system serves as the "rest and digest" system, which results in vasodilation of the peripheral vessels. This results in an overall decrease in blood pressure :)
Blood pressure.
Since the temperature is increased, the molecules start moving to and fro... which tends increase in speed of the molecule.. such that the increase in temperature is directly proportional to the speed of the molecules by which the pressure will also increase...
Increased pressure and or temperature.
yes
Yes