yes
efferent arteriole]
decrease
pulmonary embolism
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Its really simple if you think about it. if you have a bacterial infection your white blood cell count would increase because as the wbc's are fighting off the infection they die off releasing a chemical into the blood stream that tells your body to increase production of white blood cells. so the hematocrit would have a thicker buffer layer. the buffer layer being the white blood cells. With a higher production of white blood cells the rbc production would very slightly decrease which would decrease the ratio of rbc to whole blood volume.
Blood pressure would decrease
efferent arteriole
Efferent arteriole
efferent arteriole]
Abdomen and pelvis
Blood pressure would decrease
Blood pressure would decrease
decrease in oral intake
Yes. If you constrict the afferent arteriole then renal blood flow will decrease.
Yes
a decrease in the amount of glucose in the blood
decrease