Enzyme defect consequence in a1-antitrypsin deficiency
A. Accumulation of the substrate
B. Metabolic block and a decreased amount of end product
C. Failure to inactivate a tissue-damaging substrate
D. Defective transport into cells
Select your answer:
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Regulation of Urine Formation › ViewWhich of the following is not part of the renin-angiotensin mechanism?
A. Angiotensinogen
B. Angiotensin
C. Aldosterone
D. Rennin
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Normal blood pressure is…
A. 120/80 mmHg and below
B. 80/120 mmHg and below
C. 140/90 mmHg and below
D. 80/140 mmHg and below