I)

Read the section about Blood Pressure and answer the following.
How can you lower the blood pressure for the virtual person in this experiment?
(2 points)
Constrict the blood vessels (make them smaller)
Close the blood vessels
Increase respiration
Dilate the blood vessels (make them wider)

To lower the blood pressure for the virtual person in this experiment, you would want to dilate the blood vessels, making them wider.

J)

Read the section about Perspiration and answer the following.
How can you cool the body in this experiment through perspiration settings?
(2 points)
Increase perspiration
Decrease perspiration
Increase blood pressure dilation
Decrease heart rate

To cool the body in this experiment through perspiration, you would want to increase perspiration.

K)

Read the section about Blood Sugar and answer the following.
Which organ is responsible for maintaining a steady level of blood sugar in the body?
(2 points)
Brain
Kidney
Liver
Pancreas

The organ responsible for maintaining a steady level of blood sugar in the body is the pancreas.

To lower the blood pressure for the virtual person in this experiment, you can dilate the blood vessels (make them wider). This will help reduce the resistance to blood flow and subsequently lower the blood pressure.

To answer this question, you need to read the section about Blood Pressure. Here's how you can find the answer:

1. Locate the section about Blood Pressure in the material you have been provided. It may be a textbook, an article, or an online resource.

2. Read through the section carefully, focusing on information related to lowering blood pressure.

3. Look for details or explanations that suggest methods to lower blood pressure for the virtual person in the experiment.

4. Pay attention to any mentions of constricting or dilating blood vessels, as well as possible effects on respiration.

5. Finally, identify the correct answer based on the information you gathered from the section.

Remember, the correct answer will be the one that aligns with the information provided in the section about Blood Pressure.