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define in one line what is mucus and renin ?​

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Answered by sakshi1158
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Mucus refers to the viscous, slippery substance that is secreted by the glands. It is the free slime of the mucous membranes. It consists of the secretion of the glands, along with various inorganic salts, desquamated cells and leucocytes.

Answered by akshaykumarks2005
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Renin

Renin, enzyme secreted by the kidney (and also, possibly, by the placenta) that is part of a physiological system that regulates blood pressure. In the blood, renin acts on a protein known as angiotensinogen, resulting in the release of angiotensin I.

Mucus

Mucus refers to the viscous, slippery substance that is secreted by the glands. It is the free slime of the mucous membranes. It consists of the secretion of the glands, along with various inorganic salts, desquamated cells and leucocytes.

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