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Question at position 19 What is the primary function of the myogenic mechanism in regulating renal blood flow?To increase sympathetic nervous system activity in the kidneysTo regulate blood flow within the kidney by contracting or relaxing smooth muscle cellsTo modulate the release of the atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP)To dilate the efferent arteriole in response to increased blood pressureTo release renin in response to decreased blood pressure
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A.To increase sympathetic nervous system activity in the kidneys
B.To regulate blood flow within the kidney by contracting or relaxing smooth muscle cells
C.To modulate the release of the atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP)
D.To dilate the efferent arteriole in response to increased blood pressure
E.To release renin in response to decreased blood pressure
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Question restatement: What is the primary function of the myogenic mechanism in regulating renal blood flow?
Option 1: 'To increase sympathetic nervous system activity in the kidneys' — The myogenic mechanism is a local, intrinsic response of vascular smooth muscle to changes in pressure, not a systemic autonomic (sympathetic) driver. This option confuses neural control with the intrinsicmyogenic process, making it inaccurate as ......Login to view full explanationLog in for full answers
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