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In the RAAS pathway, what is the primary action of angiotensin II that contributes to increased blood pressure?
It stimulates baroreceptors in the carotid arch to decrease sympathetic outflow.
It inhibits renin production in the kidneys in response to high intrarenal blood pressure.
It increases parasympathetic output to the heart, decreasing cardiac output.
It acts as a potent vasoconstrictor and promotes aldosterone release, leading to sodium retention and increased blood volume.
It blocks ATβ receptors to cause vasodilation and reduce peripheral vascular resistance.
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