ADH facilitates water reabsoption and
(1) Prevent diuresis
(2) Promote diuresis
(3) Cause diuresis
(4) Both A and B
ADH has no effects over
(1) Latter parts of tubules
(2) Kidney
(3) Blood vessels
(4) Liver
ADH cannot cause
(1) Blood pressure increase
(2) Glomerular Blood Flow increase
(3) Increase in GFR
(4) Loosening of Glomerular capillary
The JG cells are activated by
(1) A fall in Glomerular blood flow
(2) A fall in Glomerular blood pressure
(3) A fall in GFR
(4) All of these
JG cells release…….. which converts…..in…....to angiotensin I.
(1) Renin, Angiotensinogen, Heart
(2) Rennin, Angiotensinogen, Heart
(3) Renin, Angiotensinogen, Blood
(4) Renin, Angiotensin II, Blood
Which of the following is a powerful vasoconstrictor?
(1) Angiotensinogen
(2) Angiotensin I
(3) Angiotensin II
(4) Rennin
Angiotensin II has effects over
(1) Adrenal medulla
(2) Adrenal cortex
(3) Blood vessels
(4) Both B and C
Aldosterone causes reabsoption of
(1) Na+
(2) Water
(3) Na+ and water
(4) Na+, urea, water
RAAS pathway involves
(1) Renin
(2) Rennin
(3) Rumen
(4) Rinun
For the ejection of urine the voluntary signal is given by
(1) ANS
(2) CNS
(3) PNS
(4) Afferent arterioles