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Chapter 48, Problem 7TYK
Which of the following is an example of autoregulation of kidney function?
a. The RAAS regulates Na1 by secreting renin when blood pressure or blood volume decreases.
b. The ADH system regulates water balance by decreasing water reabsorption and increasing excretion of salt.
c. Receptors in the juxtaglomerular apparatus detect a higher salt concentration in the distal convoluted tubule and trigger constriction of the afferent arteriole to reduce glomerular filtration rate.
d. ANF is released by the kidney to increase renin release.
e. Angiotensin II lowers blood pressure by constricting arterioles.
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