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Biology, Human Biology
Year 1

The kidney and blood loss


You have just been in an accident and experienced substantial blood loss. What autoregulatory mechanisms in the kidney will be initiated to maintain filtration pressure? If blood loss occurs, what further mechansims are used to maintain pressure?  Please be detailed and do not copy and paste from a website.

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