Renin plays a role in blood pressure regulation.What exactly does it do?
A) Contracts blood vessels and thereby raises the blood pressure.
B) Degrades angiotensin.
C) Makes angiotensin.
D) Prevents the degradation of bradykinin.
E) Stimulates the bone marrow, thereby increasing the blood volume and raising the blood pressure.
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