If you answered “NO” to any part of the previous question, t…

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Kidneys and Fluid Balance Hybrid:When we have a decrease in…

Kidneys and Fluid Balance Hybrid:When we have a decrease in osmolarity of the extracellular fluid the integrated response includes a/n [52](52: A or B) in ADH release which primarily leads to [53](53: S-W). ADH has its effects by acting on the[54](54: portion of the nephron). We also see a/n [55](55: A or B) in renin release which indirectly leads to the release of a hormone from the adrenal cortex called: [56](56), this hormone acts on the [57](57: Part of nephron) and leads to [58](58: Effect on Na+) and [59](59: Effect on K+). In the end we have a [60](60: A or B) in total body fluid and a [61](61: A or B) in total body sodium.   A. Increase F. Descending K. Peritubular capillaries P. ADH U. Less water reabsorption B. Decrease G. Loop of Henle L. Renal capillaries Q. ANP V. More Na+ reabsorption C. Bowman’s capsule H. Distal tubule M. Aldosterone R. More K+ secretion W. Less Na+ reabsorption D. Collecting duct I. Proximal tubule N. Angiotensin II S. Less K+ secretion   E. Ascending J. Vasa recta O. Cortisol T. More water reabsorption