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A Rise in Angiotensin II Levels Would Result in Increased

Question 34

Question 34

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A rise in angiotensin II levels would result in increased


A) blood pressure.
B) retention of sodium ions at the kidney.
C) water retention.
D) blood volume.
E) All of these effects.

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