b. In turn, how is renin related to angiotensin production and ultimately aldosterone secretion? c. What are What produces ADH? The hypothalamus produces a hormone (ADH) that is released by the posterior pituitary gland into the blood stream. Explain the normal effects of ...
Would both aldosterone and ADH be released if there is decreased blood volume? Decreased blood pressure? As blood flows away from the heart, how does overall blood pressure in vessels change? Why? a. Blood pressure decreases because blood vessels are passive and cannot exert a...
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ADH, ACTH, norepinephrine Describe the hormones secreted by the pituitary and hypothalamus that control the thyroid gland. Include a discussion about how thyroid hormones affect the body. Adrenocorticotropic hormone: A. ...
What is released from the damaged endothelium? Explain why blood doesn't clot in the bloodstream. Why are heparinized needles not used to prevent clotting of hemolymph? (a) Why do the red blood cells of persons with sickle cell disease tend to form blood clots? (b) What are the...
If a person were suffering from dehydration, how would this condition affect the level of ADH released by the neurohypophysis? Explain. Explain why a person with type I diabetes mellitus may have a "fruity" breath. Why is this person in danger of dehydration? Explain how the ...
Renin is an enzyme produced by the kidney, also known as angiotensinogenase. It's main job in the body is to control the renin?angiotensin?aldosterone axis.Answer and Explanation: The kidneys produce renin to control water balance and blood pressure in the body. The kidneys produce the enzyme...
What is the difference between hemolysis and crenation and what causes each to occur? Explain the reason why glucose is absent in the urine. What does calcitriol cause to happen when released by the kidneys? What is hematemesis? Describe its causes and treatment. Describe how vision occurs. Wh...