The presence of which hormone would NOT cause an increase in water retention? A. Renin B. ANP C....
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The presence of which hormone would NOT cause an increase in water retention?
A. Renin
B. ANP
C. ADH
D. Aldosterone
Blood Pressure Homeostasis:
One important factor that is regulated by homeostatic mechanisms is blood pressure. Neurohormonal cascades are present to increase or decrease blood pressure to keep it in the normal range.
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View this answerThe correct answer is (B) ANP. ANP stands for atrial natriuretic peptide, and this is a hormone that functions to lower blood pressure and regulate...
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