How is angiotensin II formed? Multiple choice question. It is formed from angiotensin I by aldosterone. It is formed from angiotensin I by renin. It is formed by the combination of renin and aldosterone. It is formed from angiotensin I by angiotensin-converting enzyme.
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How does the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone mechanism function? a. Renin, which is secreted by part of the juxtaglomerular complex, acts on angiotensin to form angiotensin I, which is then converted to angiotensin II by ACE. Angiotensin II then stimulates the release of aldosterone and ADH. Angiotensin II acts to destabilize blood pressure and volume. b. Renin, which is secreted by part of the juxtaglomerular complex, acts on angiotensin to form angiotensin II, which is then converted to angiotensin I by ACE. Angiotensin II then stimulates the release of aldosterone and ADH. Angiotensin II acts to stabilize blood pressure and volume. c. Renin, which is secreted by part of the juxtaglomerular complex, acts on angiotensin to form angiotensin I, which is then converted to angiotensin II and ADH by ACE. ADH then stimulates the release of aldosterone. Angiotensin II acts to stabilize blood pressure and volume. d. Renin, which is secreted by part of the juxtaglomerular complex, acts on angiotensin to form angiotensin I, which is then converted to angiotensin II by ACE. Angiotensin II then stimulates the release of aldosterone and ADH. Angiotensin II acts to stabilize blood pressure and volume.
ACE converts ACE converts angiotensin I to angiotensin II. angiotensin II to aldosterone. renin to aldosterone. angiotensinogen to angiotensin I. renin to angiotensinogen.
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