NPB 113 Lecture Notes - Lecture 16: Afferent Arterioles, Pulmonary Vein, Tachycardia
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Found in ivc , svc , pulmonary veins , right and left amum. Pays attention to volume on venous side influences venous return influences edv and sv. Changes in blood volume occur due to : Urination , sweating , normal h2o loss. Drinking volume of h2o t venous volume . T cvp volume and cvp pressure activates low pressure baro receptors. Nts can distinguish whether (cid:8869) signal comes from low or high pressure baro receptor (t) T blood flow to rione::s: me . production t blood. " t venous return which t atrial volume stretches ama which causes release of amal natriuretic. "e"on t large dilute volume of collecting duct urine produced t d blood volume to normal. Important for exchange between blood and tissues. Yasinma ""m protein in 0 17, plasma toff solutes. " blood flow to capillaries affected by : Isn s activity arteriolar vasodilation , relaxation of precapillary spin cters.