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    Which Endogenous Substance Causes Bronchoconstriction
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Which Endogenous Substance Causes Bronchoconstriction

Question 1

Question 1

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Which endogenous substance causes bronchoconstriction?


A) Epinephrine and acetylcholine
B) Histamine and prostaglandin
C) Bradykinin and thromboxane A
D) Leukotrienes and prostacyclin

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