The herein schematic diagrams the negative feedback system that is activated by hemorrhage. All of these effects (mentioned below) lead to controlled blood pressure. In this diagram, hemorrhage leads to decreased blood pressure, which in turn leads to increased reabsorption of fluid, increased constriction of blood vessels, increased renal conservation of fluid, and increased catecholamines and vasopressin. Because all of the consequences tend…
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