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Blood Pressure 4
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If vasoconstriction occurs in the afferent arterioles, then the Glomerular Filtration Rate (GRF) will decrease.
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2.
Increased urine production leads to an increase in blood pressure.
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3.
If water reabsorption is inhibited (reduced), urine production will decrease.
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4.
Both the endocrine and the urinary system are involved in the regulation of blood pressure.
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5.
Diuretics are sometimes used to help control hypertension.
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6.
Ethanol will increase urine production because it causes the release of renin from the lungs.
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Ethanol inhibits ADH, which then causes a reduction in water reabsorption.
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8.
If sodium reabsorption is increased, then water reabsorption will also increase.
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ADH is a hormone release by the adrenal cortex.
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10.
Aldosterone causes an increase in sodium reabsorption and also water reabsorption - and thus will cause an increase in blood pressure.
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