The Cardiovascular Stress-Response
What’s the most likely place to be losing water? Urine formation, and the source of the water in urine is the bloodstream. Thus, you decrease blood flow to your kidneys and, in addition, your brain sends a message to the kidneys: stop the process, reabsorb the water into the circulatory system. This is accomplished by the hormone Vasopressin (known as antidiuretic hormone for its ability to block diuresis, or urine formation), as well as a host of related hormones that regulate water balance. (Location 706)
- your Parasympathetic Nervous System (PNS) begins to slow down your heart via something called the vagus nerve, and your body calms down. (Location 731)
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