The size of kidneys don't usually decrease in size over time.
Yes it does.
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Sympathetic stimulation results in renin secretion by the kidneys and causes a relaxation of the bladder. Accompanied by a constriction of the bladder sphincter, sympathetic stimulation tends to decrease urination and promote fluid retention.
If we talk about weight, then no change at all. If talking about size, then it will increase slightly. Extra info: There is only one element that actually decrease in size when heated, Sulfur. All other elements will increase in size when heated up.
Yes, a human and sheep kidney are very similar to each other. The kidneys also function very similar to each other.
No, kidneys do not generally become larger with age. In fact, kidneys may slightly decrease in size with age due to a loss of overall body mass. However, certain conditions like kidney disease or certain medications can cause kidney enlargement.
Weathering and erosion can slowly, over time, decrease the size of a mountain. An earthquake could dramatically decrease the size of a mountain in 1- 2 minutes.
Decrease, wind will eventually erode them. (Though this will take a VERY long time.)
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Yes. If you constrict the afferent arteriole then renal blood flow will decrease.
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Decrease The Length of The Radius
a decrease in oxygen will result with an increase of red blood cell production (more carriers for hemoglobin to compensate for the lower levels of oxygen). The kidneys produce erythropoietin that stimulate RBC production.
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3.14 times the size of its kidneys.
Increased time of abrasion affects rock fragments by taking the fragments away over time. The rock will eventually decrease in size.
it it would decrece