Multiple Choice Question The juxtaglomerular cells are directly innervated by renal ______ nerves, which when stimulated, cause an increase in ______ secretion. ? sympathetic; renin ? sympathetic; aldosterone ? parasympathetic; renin ? parasympathetic; aldosterone
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