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What is the role of the kidney in blood pressure regulation?

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Answered by rohanguptarihaaan
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Blood Volume Regulation. One way in which the kidneys maintain blood pressure is through the regulation of the volume of blood in the body. As the American Heart Association explains, one of the major roles of the kidneysis maintaining the proper levels of electrolytes (such as sodium and potassium) in the body.
Renin is a hormone that is produced by the kidneys and it acts to elevate the blood pressure. ... Angiotensin II causes bloodvessels to constrict, which raises the blood pressure. It also causes the kidneys to retain more sodium and water, which raises the volume of the blood.

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Answered by sahi12
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Blood Volume Regulation. One way in which the kidneys maintain blood pressure is through the regulation of the volume of blood in the body. As the American Heart Association explains, one of the major roles of the kidneys is maintaining the proper levels of electrolytes (such as sodium and potassium) in the body.

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