Angiotensin-ll performs following functions except: O Vasoconstrictor O Increases aldosterone secretion Decreases Blood pressure O Increases sodium/ water reabsorption
Answers
Answered by
1
Answer:
Is down
Explanation:
Introduction
The renin–angiotensin–aldosterone system (RAAS) is a critical regulator of blood volume and systemic vascular resistance. While the baroreceptor reflex responds in a short-term manner to decreased arterial pressure, the RAAS is responsible for more chronic alterations. It is composed of three major compounds: renin, angiotensin II, and aldosterone. These three act to elevate arterial pressure in response to decreased renal blood pressure, decreased salt delivery to the distal convoluted tubule, and/or beta-agonism. Through these mechanisms, the body can elevate the blood pressure in a prolonged manner.
Similar questions