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Arterial baroreceptors:
Are stimulated by sympathetic nerves and inhibited by parasympathetic nerves.
Increase their rate of firing when the arterial pressure drops.
Are situated in the aortic arch and carotid sinus.
Are part of the efferent subdivision of the autonomic nervous system.
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