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explain the autoregulatory mechanisms of GFR

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Answered by rs12467
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The mechanism by which the kidney regulates the glomerular filtration rateis autoregulative. It is carried out by the juxtaglomerular apparatus. Juxtaglomerular apparatus is a microscopic structure located between the vascular pole of the renal corpuscle and the returning distal convoluted tubule of the same nephron.
Answered by Surnia
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The mechanism through which the kidney regulates the production of urine is an autoregulatory process.

Explanation:

  • This autoregulatory process is conducted by the juxtaglomerular   apparatus.
  • The juxtaglomerular apparatus is a microscopic structure that is located in the renal corpuscle and returns to the distal convuluted tubule.
  • This structure helps in regulating the blood flow and glomerular filtration rate.
  • When the gomerular filtration rate falls it activates the juxtaglomerular cells to support the release of renin.
  • The process stimulates the secretion of the glomerular blood flow and brings the GFR back to normal.

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