Hemorrhage would result in the following:
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(e) All of the above are correct
EXPLANATION
(a) Increased thirst- When loss of blood occurs in our body to maintain water balance, we feel thirst.
(b) Increased activation of renin- angiotensin system- Kidney helps in the increased activation of renin - angiotensin system to maintain the blood pressure during blood loss.. Because during blood loss , blood pressure may become low.
(c)Increased vasopressin- During blood loss, vasopressin is produced by hypothalamus in high level, and it is used to maintain the volume of water outside the cell and also it regulates the kidney to conserve water
(d) Iso- Osmotic dehydration- Body fluids are more concentrated here to avoid loss of water through normal physiological functions.
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