Most of the calcium in the body is in the
A) bones.
B) plasma.
C) kidneys.
D) GI tract.
E) extracellular fluid.
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Q43: Angiotensin II increases blood volume by stimulating
A)thirst.
B)vasodilatation.
C)water
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A)excess excitability of kalems.
B)reduction
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A)bones,heart,and blood.
B)kidney,liver,and spleen.
C)intestine,kidneys,and bone.
D)liver,stomach,and
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A)decreased secretion of calcium
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A)ADH.
B)elevated potassium
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