Atrial natriuretic factor
A) is secreted from cells in the right atrium of the heart when blood pressure decreases.
B) produces a large volume of urine.
C) increases blood volume.
D) increases blood pressure.
E) produces all of these effects.
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Q44: A decrease in blood osmolality directly produces
Q45: Aldosterone
A)secretion is stimulated by angiotensin II.
B)stimulates the
Q46: An increase in urine production could cause
A)an
Q47: _ increases the permeability of the collecting
Q48: Which of these causes decreased blood pressure?
A)secretion
Q50: _ directly increases vasoconstriction.
A)Anti-diuretic hormone (ADH)
B)Aldosterone
C)Atrial natriuretic
Q51: In which of the following areas of
Q52: Antidiuretic hormone (ADH)
A)is secreted by the anterior
Q53: _ decreases the reabsorption of sodium ions.
A)Anti-diuretic
Q54: All of the following will lead to
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