Biology, asked by kridar3466, 11 months ago

What will happen if JGA (juxtaglomerular apparatus) stops secreting the enzyme renin?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Here is your answer buddy

Explanation:

The enzyme renin is secreted by pericytes (mural cells) ... juxtaglomerular cells, in response to three stimuli.

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Answered by inchudevi459
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Answer:

If juxtglomerular appratus stops secreting renin hormone then water reabsorption will not occur and the blood presurre will fall.

Explanation:

Renin is a peptide hormone secreted from the juxtaglomerular apparatus during low blood pressure.Renin inturn helps in the conversion of angiotensinogen to angiotensin 1 from angiotensin 1 to angiotensin 2 by removal of peptide bonds.

    The activated angiotensin 2 then helps in secretion of mineralocorticoid aldosterone from the zona glomerulosa of adrenal cortex.The aldosterone help in the reabsorption of both water and Na+ ions  from the glomerular filtrate thus helps to increase the blood  pressure.

     From that point of view it can be stated the if JGA stops secreting renin hormone then blood pressure will fall due to elemination of excess amout of water and sodium ions from our body.

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