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this is because the decrease in blood flow to the kidney will trigger the RENIN ANGIOTENSIN mechanism, which stimulates the Increase of Arterial Blood Pressure to get the kidney more blood, also the kidney one tof the sensetive organs to ischemia

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Q: Why do they have to keep giving blood for renal artery?
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