The hemorrhage-induced decrease in blood flow to the kidneys will

A) increase the release of atrial natriuretic peptide.
B) increase the production of erythrocytes.
C) decrease the release of renin.
D) increase the production of leukocytes.
E) increase glomerular filtration rate.


Answer: B) increase the production of erythrocytes.

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