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Where each hormone is released from? Chose the organ/tissue on the right.
aldosterone
angiotensin covering enzyme
ADH
beta (brain) natriuretic peptide (BNP)
renin
angiotensionogen
1.
kidney
2.
liver
3.
,mainly lung + many other places
4.
pituitary
5.
adrenal gland
6.
heart-left ventricle
__5__
aldosterone
__3__
angiotensin covering enzyme
__4__
ADH
__6__
beta (brain) natriuretic peptide (BNP)
__1__
,renin
__2__
angiotensionogen
Which of these is/are the stimulation leading to ADH release?
aldosterone
hypovolemia
angiotensin II
extracellular osmolarity ↑
extracellular osmolarity ↓
angiotensin I
, hypovolemia
angiotensin II
extracellular osmolarity ↑
The syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone secretion (SIADH) is the
condition caused by excessive secretion of ADH from the posterior pituitary.
Which of the following do you expect to see in a patient with this condition?
plasma osmolality ↓
Which of following will decrease during metabolic alkalosis?
Na+
HCO3-
serum protein
Cl-
Cl-
Which of the following is associated with hypokalemia?