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Q: What hormone dilates systemic arteries and increases blood flow to the kidneys causing urinary output?
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Maybe it is spelled as " bradykinin ". The meaning is a peptide hormone that dilates peripheral blood vessels and increases capillary permeability.


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What gland initiates stress responses and increases heart rate and blood pressure and metabolic rate and dilates blood vessels and mobilizes fat and raises blood sugar levels?

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What gland initiates stress responses increases heart rate blood pressure and metabolic rate dilates bloods vessels mobilizes fat and raises blood sugar levels?

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How does nitroprusside affect cardiac output?

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How is the aorta important to the systemic circulation?

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