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+ | <TD>'''Question'''</TD> | ||
+ | <TD>'''Answer'''</TD> | ||
+ | <TD>'''Link'''</TD> | ||
+ | </TR> | ||
+ | <TR> | ||
+ | <TD>In which part of the response to changes in blood pressure do the kidneys figure? | ||
+ | *The acute | ||
+ | *The chronic</TD> | ||
+ | <TD> | ||
+ | <FONT COLOR="#FFFFFF">The chronic</FONT></TD> | ||
+ | <TD>[[Kidney - Blood Pressure - Physiology#Control of Blood Pressure|Link]]</TD> | ||
+ | </TR> | ||
+ | <TR> | ||
+ | <TD>Which system thought to be due to increased pressure on the renal intersitium causes an increased excretion of sodium when blood pressure is high?</TD> | ||
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+ | <FONT COLOR="#FFFFFF">Pressure Natriuresis</FONT></TD> | ||
+ | <TD>[[Kidney - Blood Pressure - Physiology#Pressure Natriuresis|Link]]</TD> | ||
+ | </TR> | ||
+ | <TR> | ||
+ | <TD>When blood pressure increases the reduced stimulation of which system causes decreased aldosterone?</TD> | ||
+ | <TD> | ||
+ | <FONT COLOR="#FFFFFF">Renin-Angiotensin-Aldosterone System</FONT></TD> | ||
+ | <TD>[[Kidney - Blood Pressure - Physiology#Renin-Angiotensin-Aldosterone System|Link]]</TD> | ||
+ | </TR> | ||
+ | <TR> | ||
+ | <TD>What is the effect of an increased concentration of salt/sodium in the ECF?</TD> | ||
+ | <TD> | ||
+ | <FONT COLOR="#FFFFFF">The volume of the ECF increases</FONT></TD> | ||
+ | <TD>[[Kidney - Blood Pressure - Physiology#The Role of Salt|Link]]</TD> | ||
+ | </TR> | ||
+ | <TR> | ||
+ | <TD>What effect would an increase in sodium concentration have on blood pressure?</TD> | ||
+ | <TD> | ||
+ | <FONT COLOR="#FFFFFF">Increase it</FONT></TD> | ||
+ | <TD>[[Kidney - Blood Pressure - Physiology#The Role of Salt|Link]]</TD> | ||
+ | </TR> | ||
+ | </table> |
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Question | Answer | Link |
In which part of the response to changes in blood pressure do the kidneys figure?
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The chronic | Link |
Which system thought to be due to increased pressure on the renal intersitium causes an increased excretion of sodium when blood pressure is high? | Pressure Natriuresis | Link |
When blood pressure increases the reduced stimulation of which system causes decreased aldosterone? | Renin-Angiotensin-Aldosterone System | Link |
What is the effect of an increased concentration of salt/sodium in the ECF? | The volume of the ECF increases | Link |
What effect would an increase in sodium concentration have on blood pressure? | Increase it | Link |