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I've taken two practice tests and they are each giving contradicting information regarding the affects of blood pressure on the renal system. The first test explained
"The best answer is answer choice C: that low blood pressure decreases the
glomerular filtration rate, allowing more time for reabsorption and decreasing the amount of substance A in
the urine."
The test I just finished says this is false.
"Since glomerular filtration rate (GFR) is directly proportional to blood pressure, increases in blood pressure would lead to increases in GFR. Therefore, if Steve’s blood pressure increased more than Joe’s, one would expect Steve’s GFR to increase more than Joe’s (choice D is true, and A is false). Reabsorption rate is not affected by blood pressure (choices B
and C are false)."
Which is it? Does Blood pressure affect re-absorption or only the filtration rate?
"The best answer is answer choice C: that low blood pressure decreases the
glomerular filtration rate, allowing more time for reabsorption and decreasing the amount of substance A in
the urine."
The test I just finished says this is false.
"Since glomerular filtration rate (GFR) is directly proportional to blood pressure, increases in blood pressure would lead to increases in GFR. Therefore, if Steve’s blood pressure increased more than Joe’s, one would expect Steve’s GFR to increase more than Joe’s (choice D is true, and A is false). Reabsorption rate is not affected by blood pressure (choices B
and C are false)."
Which is it? Does Blood pressure affect re-absorption or only the filtration rate?