The glomerulus ...
Angiotensin receptors and regulation of fluid balance in the body along with sodium retention.
kidney
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The kidneys.
Baroreceptor's are located in the blood vessels and act as blood pressure receptors to communicate through the nervous system to regulate and control increases and decreases in blood pressure
They help regulate blood pressure (I think)
Angiotensin receptors and regulation of fluid balance in the body along with sodium retention.
Yes it does.
They regulate blood pressure.
The apparatus is a microscopic structure in the kidney, the specific location of it helps to regulate the renal blood flow and filtration rate. It is regulated by secreting renin which activates the
From eurekalert:When blood pressure increases the kidneys respond by extracting extra water and salts into the urine, causing blood volume -- and hence pressure -- to fall. But special nerve pathways mean the brain can also regulate urine production and hence influence blood pressure.So, no one organ regulates blood pressure.
the kidney's most directly regulate the concentration of water in blood.
it can help by increasing reabsorption of water by the kidney. With the reabsorption, blood plasma volume increases, thus raising blood pressure
They help regulate blood pressure (I think)
Kidneys are like a filter. They remove waste from your blood and create Urine, everything in your urine is something the body does not need!
They help regulate blood pressure (I think)
The kidneys regulate electrolytes, Ph balance (acid base balance) and blood pressure. The kidneys also filter waste from blood which is excreted in urine. The kidney also produces hormones that aid in the absorption of calcium and production of red blood cells.