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PART 4: Adrenal Glands, Blood Vessels, Kidney Hint: What do the different regions of the adrenal gland make? Connection PART 5: Pancreas, Sympathetic Nervous System, Liver You're on your own for this one!! Connection

          PART 4: Adrenal Glands, Blood Vessels, Kidney
Hint: What do the different regions of the adrenal gland make?
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PART 5: Pancreas, Sympathetic Nervous System, Liver
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PART 4: Adrenal Glands, Blood Vessels, Kidney
Hint: What do the different regions of the adrenal gland make?
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PART 5: Pancreas, Sympathetic Nervous System, Liver
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00:01 We know that kidney helps in filtering the blood.
00:04 Apart from that, they also help in reabsorption.
00:09 Now by doing this reabsorption, they maintain the blood volume.
00:14 Whenever the blood volume decreases, so it detects the blood pressure and the concentration of the ions in macula densa and mesangial cells, which are located in the glomeruli of the nephron, they will release an enzyme and this enzyme is called as the renin.
00:43 Now this acts on the protein and that protein is called as angiotensin.
00:52 So what will this renin do? it will convert this angiotensin into angiotensin.
01:03 This is circulated and when it comes in contact with an enzyme which is called as angiotensin converting enzyme.
01:26 It will convert this angiotensinogen...
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