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Q: Decreased blood flow to the kidneys would lead to?
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Is there more blood flow to the kidneys in the elderly?

No, there is decreased blood flow to the kidneys with age.


What would experience a decreased blood flow during exercise?

no it actually stimulates blood flow


Does cardiac output affect urine output?

Certainly. Decrease cardiac output would mean a decreased in blood flow to the kidneys, which would lead to reduced filtration, therefore urine output.


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Would skeletal muscles experience a decreased blood flow during exercise?

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Would your skin experience a decreased blood flow during exercise?

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A reduced blood flow to the kidneys


What happend when blood flow to the kidneys decreases?

I think if blood flow to the kidneys decreased, then the filtration rate of the blood would also decrease. The blood is forced through the anterior arteriole at high hydrostatic pressure- forcing the plasma through the basement membrane of the glomerulus in our kindneys' nephra- the bits that do the filtering.


Why does decreased pulmonary blood flow cause cyanosis?

Decreased pulmonary blood flow alone does not cause cyanosis. It is when decreased pulmonary blood flow is associated with right to left shunting (ie Tetralogy of fallot) that it is associated with cyanosis.


Would vasoconstriction of the renal arteries decrease blood flow to the kidneys?

Yes. If you constrict the afferent arteriole then renal blood flow will decrease.


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Anemia