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Hello student here the question is given and the question is regarding the ace inhibitor.
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So the question is about these ac stands for the ngo -tencin converting enzyme.
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So these enzyme converting inhibitor is used in this case.
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So first we have to discuss about these flow chart.
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So here if we talk about these low afferent arterial pressure, so these pressures are going to be these, there is a low afferent arterior pressure or there is another condition where this, the decrease sodium chloride delivery to the macula denser.
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So in both the case there is increased sympathetic tone.
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So this is the given condition.
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And in this case, the reining is released from the juxtraglomerular cell.
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So this reining release and the release of reining by these juxtrular cell.
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Cell and we know this juxtraglomeral cells are the nephron cells and and this release by stimulation of angiotensin stimulation of angio and so here this is going to convert it into the angiotensin one angiotensin one and it is further converted it into the with the help of angiosine converting enzyme it is going to convert it into the angiotensin 2 and due to this release there is vaso constriction so the blood vessel are going to be constrict in this case and due to this the release of elder sterone will be takes place release of elder and these ultimately going to increase the sodium absorption.
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And by increasing the sodium absorption, there is the increase blood volume...