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Angiotensin II increases blood pressure by:

1 Directvasoconstriction

2 Releasing adrenaline from adrenal medulla

3 Increasing central sympathetic tone

4 All of the above


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Answered by Anonymous
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Answered by meerab6500
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Answer:

Angiotensin, specifically angiotensin II, binds to many receptors in the body to affect several systems. It can increase blood pressure by constricting the blood vessels. It can also trigger thirst or the desire for salt. Angiotensin is responsible for the release of the pituitary gland's anti-diuretic hormone.

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