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Juxta-glomerular cells of renal cortex synthesizes an enzyme called
1 $\text{ADH}$
2 oxytocin
3 renin
4 urochrome
Explanation:
(c) A fall in glomerular blood flow/glomerular blood pressure/GFR activates the juxta glomerular cells to release renin.
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Which one is an important constituent of renin angiotensinogen-aldosterone system?
1 JGA cell
2 macular cell
3 erythropoetin
4 plasma cell
Explanation:
(a)
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Diuresis is a condition characterized by
1 increase in urine volume.
2 increased glucose excretion.
3 decrease in urine volume.
4 decrease in electrolyte balance.
Explanation:
(a)
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When a person is suffering from poor renal reabsorption, which one of the following will not help in maintenance of blood volume?
1 increased $ADH$ secretion.
2 decreased glomerular filtration.
3 increased arterial pressure in kidneys.
4 decreased arterial pressure in kidneys.
Explanation:
(c) The kidneys control plasma volume by controlling how much water a person excretes. The plasma volume has a direct effect on the total blood volume, which has a direct effect on one's blood pressure. Salt $\left( \text{NaCl} \right)$ will lead to osmosis; the diffusion of water into the blood. When a person is suffering from poor renal reabsorption, increased arterial pressure in kidneys will not help to maintain the blood volume.
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Excretory Products and Their Elimination(NCERT)
286367
Juxta-glomerular cells of renal cortex synthesizes an enzyme called
1 $\text{ADH}$
2 oxytocin
3 renin
4 urochrome
Explanation:
(c) A fall in glomerular blood flow/glomerular blood pressure/GFR activates the juxta glomerular cells to release renin.
NCERT Page-297 / N-212
Excretory Products and Their Elimination(NCERT)
286368
Which one is an important constituent of renin angiotensinogen-aldosterone system?
1 JGA cell
2 macular cell
3 erythropoetin
4 plasma cell
Explanation:
(a)
NCERT Page-297 / N-212
Excretory Products and Their Elimination(NCERT)
286369
Diuresis is a condition characterized by
1 increase in urine volume.
2 increased glucose excretion.
3 decrease in urine volume.
4 decrease in electrolyte balance.
Explanation:
(a)
NCERT Page-297 / N-212
Excretory Products and Their Elimination(NCERT)
286371
When a person is suffering from poor renal reabsorption, which one of the following will not help in maintenance of blood volume?
1 increased $ADH$ secretion.
2 decreased glomerular filtration.
3 increased arterial pressure in kidneys.
4 decreased arterial pressure in kidneys.
Explanation:
(c) The kidneys control plasma volume by controlling how much water a person excretes. The plasma volume has a direct effect on the total blood volume, which has a direct effect on one's blood pressure. Salt $\left( \text{NaCl} \right)$ will lead to osmosis; the diffusion of water into the blood. When a person is suffering from poor renal reabsorption, increased arterial pressure in kidneys will not help to maintain the blood volume.
286367
Juxta-glomerular cells of renal cortex synthesizes an enzyme called
1 $\text{ADH}$
2 oxytocin
3 renin
4 urochrome
Explanation:
(c) A fall in glomerular blood flow/glomerular blood pressure/GFR activates the juxta glomerular cells to release renin.
NCERT Page-297 / N-212
Excretory Products and Their Elimination(NCERT)
286368
Which one is an important constituent of renin angiotensinogen-aldosterone system?
1 JGA cell
2 macular cell
3 erythropoetin
4 plasma cell
Explanation:
(a)
NCERT Page-297 / N-212
Excretory Products and Their Elimination(NCERT)
286369
Diuresis is a condition characterized by
1 increase in urine volume.
2 increased glucose excretion.
3 decrease in urine volume.
4 decrease in electrolyte balance.
Explanation:
(a)
NCERT Page-297 / N-212
Excretory Products and Their Elimination(NCERT)
286371
When a person is suffering from poor renal reabsorption, which one of the following will not help in maintenance of blood volume?
1 increased $ADH$ secretion.
2 decreased glomerular filtration.
3 increased arterial pressure in kidneys.
4 decreased arterial pressure in kidneys.
Explanation:
(c) The kidneys control plasma volume by controlling how much water a person excretes. The plasma volume has a direct effect on the total blood volume, which has a direct effect on one's blood pressure. Salt $\left( \text{NaCl} \right)$ will lead to osmosis; the diffusion of water into the blood. When a person is suffering from poor renal reabsorption, increased arterial pressure in kidneys will not help to maintain the blood volume.
286367
Juxta-glomerular cells of renal cortex synthesizes an enzyme called
1 $\text{ADH}$
2 oxytocin
3 renin
4 urochrome
Explanation:
(c) A fall in glomerular blood flow/glomerular blood pressure/GFR activates the juxta glomerular cells to release renin.
NCERT Page-297 / N-212
Excretory Products and Their Elimination(NCERT)
286368
Which one is an important constituent of renin angiotensinogen-aldosterone system?
1 JGA cell
2 macular cell
3 erythropoetin
4 plasma cell
Explanation:
(a)
NCERT Page-297 / N-212
Excretory Products and Their Elimination(NCERT)
286369
Diuresis is a condition characterized by
1 increase in urine volume.
2 increased glucose excretion.
3 decrease in urine volume.
4 decrease in electrolyte balance.
Explanation:
(a)
NCERT Page-297 / N-212
Excretory Products and Their Elimination(NCERT)
286371
When a person is suffering from poor renal reabsorption, which one of the following will not help in maintenance of blood volume?
1 increased $ADH$ secretion.
2 decreased glomerular filtration.
3 increased arterial pressure in kidneys.
4 decreased arterial pressure in kidneys.
Explanation:
(c) The kidneys control plasma volume by controlling how much water a person excretes. The plasma volume has a direct effect on the total blood volume, which has a direct effect on one's blood pressure. Salt $\left( \text{NaCl} \right)$ will lead to osmosis; the diffusion of water into the blood. When a person is suffering from poor renal reabsorption, increased arterial pressure in kidneys will not help to maintain the blood volume.