Angiotensin

/ˌændʒioʊˈtɛnsɪn/ noun

A hormone in the body that raises blood pressure by causing blood vessels to constrict and stimulating the kidneys to retain salt and water.

From Greek 'angion' (vessel) + 'tensio' (tension/pressure) + '-in' (chemical compound). The term was coined in the 1950s when scientists discovered this powerful blood-pressure-regulating hormone.

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