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What would happen to the Starling Curve if you injected atropine into a person? In other...

What would happen to the Starling Curve if you injected atropine into a person? In other words, would the curve shift upward, shift downward, shift rightward, shift leftward or shift in some combination of these? Explain your answer. Several sentences will be sufficient to answer this question. (3 marks)

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Administration of atropine didn't change strokes volume variation this is because strokes volume doesn't change after administration of atropine. So administration of atropine doesn't shift the starlings curve. Although both MAP and COME increased after administration of atropine but strokes volume doesn't change

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