What does Angiotensin II do? A. It is a weak vasoconstrictor and requires activation by Angiotensinogen B. It acts via several mechanisms that cause blood pressure to increase C. It reduces blood pressure through decreasing vascular smooth muscle tone D. It causes an increase in urine output by triggering ADH release

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Muskan Anand

2 years ago

Option B. Angiotensin II is a vasoconstrictor. It additionally stimulates thirst, the secretion of ADH and the adrenal glands to secrete aldosterone. All of which reason BP to increase (furnished that we do drink).

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