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Based on the example below (and not really knowing anything about these pathways

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Question

Based on the example below (and not really knowing anything about these pathways and chemicals what is the: 1. What is the direct effect of a drop in blood pressure: 2. What is the indirect cause of an increase in angiotensin 1 levels? Scenario: a. A drop in blood pressure causes the kidney to secrete renin b. Renin causes the conversion of a plasma protein to angiotensin I. c. Conversion of angiotensin I to angiotensin II is caused by an enzyme in the lungs d. Angiotensin II causes an increase in aldosterone secretion from the adrenals The plasma membrane is considered hydrophobic. Will a polar molecule or non-polar molecule be more likely to cross freely through the plasma membrane, why? (ex. salt (NaCl) or (ex: oils, fat based molecules (steroid) a. Polar, because it's water loving b. Polar, because it's water hating c. Non-polar, because it's water loving d. Non-polar, because it's water hating Proteins have polar regions, will it freely cross the membrane? a. Yes b. No c. Maybe Fat is non-polar, will it freely cross the membrane? a. Yes b. No c. Maybe

Explanation / Answer

Ans.1.) A drop in the arterial blood pressure causes the conversion of angiotensin I to angiotensin II by angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE), found primarily in lung.

Indirect cause of increase in angiotensin I is due to production of rennin (an enzyme) which is responsible for the synthesis of angiotensin I.

2.) “d” Non-polar molecules can easily cross the plasma membrane.

3.) “a” Polar molecules can easily cross the plasma membrane.

4.) “a” Yes, fat could freely cross the membrane.