Biology, asked by RakulPreetSingh6680, 10 months 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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