Biology, asked by RakulPreetSingh6680, 1 year ago

If kidney fail to reabsorb water, the effect on tissue
would
(a) remain unaffected
(b) shrink and shrivel
(c) absorb water from blood plasma
(d) take more O₂ from blood

Answers

Answered by DevendraLal
1

If Kidneys fail to reabsorb water,the effect on tissue world

option:(b) Shrink and shrive

Because of the following reason

*If the kidney fail to reabsorb water, the blood volume is decreased .

*The Concentration of plasma increases and the concentration of urine is decreased.

* It leads to frequent urination as a result due to dehydration the tissues would shrink and shrivel.

Answered by brokendreams
0

Option B

If kidney fail to reabsorb water, the effect on tissue  would  shrink and shrivel

Explanation:

  • If the kidney loses to reabsorb water, the event is dehydration prompting the cells to shrink and shrivel due to firmly awaking blood sodium levels.
  • Patients can excrete above a liter of fluid per hour. Due to this, the serum sodium level can rise precipitously.
  • The resulting hypernatremia motive convulsions, modified mental status, and coma if not diagnosed and employed aggressively.
  • The concentration of plasma advances and the concentration of urine is reduced.
  • It begins to frequent urination as a consequence due to dehydration the tissues would shrink and shrivel.

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