What is the physiological response to a drop of blood pressure?
Include an explanation of how...
What is the physiological response to a drop of blood pressure?
Include an explanation of how the RAA system functions to help
regulate blood pressure. You may attach a drawing of a negative
feedback loop to your answer.
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Ans:- When there is a drop in blood pressure then J G cells of
kidney detect the pressure change and release RENIN .
THIS RENIN IN TURN ACTIVATE THE WHOLE RAAS PATHWAY.
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