Primary hyperaldosteronism is characterised by?
A. Peripheral oedema
B. Rise in plasma potassium
C. Metabolic acidosis
D. Decrease in sodium content of sweat
The function of axonemal dynein is?
A. Moves particles to the 'minus' end of microtubule.
B. Binds to actin and produce motion by bending their neck region.
C. Responsible for the
Most important mechanism which gets triggered in the first few hours after large increase in salt and water intake is?
A. Small increase in arterial pressure
B. Suppression of angiotensin
Primary action of nitric oxide in the GIT is?
A. Contraction of GIT smooth muscle
B. Relaxation of GIT smooth muscle
C. Vasodilation
D. Vasoconstriction
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