Renin Angiotensin Aldosterone System Decrease in blood flow (hypoxia) à decrease in oxygen in the kidney à kidney secretes 1. à reaches the liver to secrete 2. stream. Blood brings it to à goes back to the blood the lungs which has 3. The role of (#3) is to 4. à which is a potent vasoconstrictor if it binds to 5. blood vessels. This results in to an increase in 6. which will lead to an increase in 7. Blood flow increases in the kidney, which will stop producing Renin. There is also an angiotensin 2 receptor in the 8. where angiotensin 2 may also bind, leading to the production of 9. which retains 10. and excretes potassium. Since sodium loves 11. is a further increase there in 12. which further increases total peripheral resistance and blood pressure. The sodium retained increases osmolarity, making the blood more viscous, which stimulates the 13. to secrete 14. This further retains water, increases
Renin Angiotensin Aldosterone System Decrease in blood flow (hypoxia) à decrease in oxygen in the kidney à kidney secretes 1. à reaches the liver to secrete 2. stream. Blood brings it to à goes back to the blood the lungs which has 3. The role of (#3) is to 4. à which is a potent vasoconstrictor if it binds to 5. blood vessels. This results in to an increase in 6. which will lead to an increase in 7. Blood flow increases in the kidney, which will stop producing Renin. There is also an angiotensin 2 receptor in the 8. where angiotensin 2 may also bind, leading to the production of 9. which retains 10. and excretes potassium. Since sodium loves 11. is a further increase there in 12. which further increases total peripheral resistance and blood pressure. The sodium retained increases osmolarity, making the blood more viscous, which stimulates the 13. to secrete 14. This further retains water, increases
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