Title: If a bacteria attacked juxtaglomerular apparatus (where rennin is secreted) ... Post by: bio_lover on Dec 11, 2012 13. If a bacteria attacked juxtaglomerular apparatus (where rennin is secreted) in the kidney, and this part of the nephron no longer worked, what specific pathways would be affected?
PLEASE HELP! DO NOT UNDERSTAND THIS AT ALL :( Title: Re: If a bacteria attacked juxtaglomerular apparatus (where rennin is secreted) ... Post by: bio_man on Dec 12, 2012 13. If a bacteria attacked juxtaglomerular apparatus (where rennin is secreted) in the kidney, and this part of the nephron no longer worked, what specific pathways would be affected? PLEASE HELP! DO NOT UNDERSTAND THIS AT ALL :( What textbook and chapter did this question come from? This thread might help... https://biology-forums.com/index.php?topic=11323.0;highlight=rennin Report back if you need more help. Title: Re: If a bacteria attacked juxtaglomerular apparatus (where rennin is secreted) ... Post by: bio_lover on Dec 12, 2012 if Rennin leads to increased blood pressure, what is the opposite? low blood pressure?
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