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6. Fill the blanks. '...' and '...' react together to form angiotensin 1
- Adrenaline and Renin
- Angiotensinogen and Renin
- Aldosterone and Renin
7. Angiotensin 1 is converted to angiotensin 2 by...?
- Angiotension Converting Enzyme
- Adrenal Glands
- Aldosterone
8. Where is angiotensin 2 converted into Aldasterone?
- Lungs
- Adrenal Glands
- Kidneys
- Liver
9. What enzyme do the kidneys release in RAAS?
- Adrenaline
- Renin
- Aldosterone
- Angiontensinogen
10. What hormone does the liver release in RAAS?
- Hepcidin
- Renin
- Angiotensinogen
- Insulin
11. The adrenal glands convert angiontensin 2 in to...?
- Aldasterone
- Angiontension Converting Enzyme
- Renin
- Adrenaline
12. The release of vasodilators causes what?
- ATP
- Vasodilation and an increase in circulation to those cells
- Vasoconstriction and reduced circulation
13. When baroceptors detect a decrease in BP, what system is activated?
- Sympathetic Nervous System
- Parasympathetic Nervouse System
- Peripheral Nervous System
- Central Nervous System
14. Aldasterone increases the absorption of '...' which increases fluid retention
15. The sympathetic nervous system increases what?
- The contractility of the heart and the heart rate
- The contractility of the heart and the resp rate
- The resp rate and the heart rate
16. What receptors detect a decrease in BP?
- IP3
- Ryanodine
- Baroceptors
- Glycine