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Which of these organs secretees erythropotin, calcitriol and renin? is it the stomach? the pancreas, the brain, or the kidney? okay, so we have three separate hormones here to look at.
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So let's start with eryphropotin.
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What is it? so, eryphropotin is, as the name's chest, linked to red blood cells.
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So, poitin.
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And it stimulates red blood cell production in the bone marrow.
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So stimulates rbc production with bone marrow.
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And this is response to cellular hypoxia.
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So if you have anemia or if you go up to high altitudes, you'll end up with eryphipotin being produced.
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Okay, what else do we have? we have calcitriol.
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Calcitriol.
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And this is to do with your calcium levels.
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This is the active form of vitamin d...