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ProblemiD s103620664 ek 7 Lab gh Topics: The Role of the Kidneys in Blood Pressure Homeostasis Reset He Angiotensin II produced by juxtaglormerular cells eads lo eads to vasoconstriction in systemic arterioles to increase peripheral resistance secreted by adrenal cortex in response to simulates posterior pituitary to reloase targets kidney tubules to increase sodium reabsorption targets kidney collecting ducts to increase water reabsorption released in response to decreased osmolarity in the hypothalamus formation in the blood Antidiuretic hormone Renin Type here to search 5 6 7 8 9Explanation / Answer
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1. Renin is produced by juxtaglomerular cells.
2. Renin leads to Angiotensin II formation in the blood.
3. Angiotensin II leads to vasoconstriction in systemic arterioles to increase peripheral resistance.
4. Aldosterone secreted by the adrenal cortex in response to Angiotensin II
5. Aldosterone stimulates the posterior pituitary to release Antidiuretic hormone(ADH)
6. Aldosterone targets kidney tubule to increase sodium reabsorption.
7. Antidiuretic Hormone (ADH) targets kidney collecting ducts to increase water reabsorption.
8. Antidiuretic Hormone (ADH) released in response to decreased osmolarity in the hypothalamus.
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