Question:
When blood pressure decreases the hypothalamus will release
Last updated: 6/23/2023
When blood pressure decreases the hypothalamus will release corticotropic releasing hormone CRH to the anterior pituitary The anterior pituitary then releases adrenocorticotropic hormone ACTH which will enter the blood and travel to the adrenal gland The adrenal gland will release aldosterone which will travel to the kidneys in order to enhance the retention of Na and water in order to reestablish a normal blood pressure When considering homeostatic control pathways how many integrators are in the scenario provided A Two C Four B One Three