Bradykinin and angiotensin II have the following
feature common to both:
A. They both cause fall in BP
B. They both are degraded by Kininase II
C. Their precursor proteins are plasma α2 globulins
D. They both release aldosterone from adrenal
cortex

1 Answer

Answer :

C. Their precursor proteins are plasma α2 globulins

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