A hormone that helps to regulate the sodium ion concentration of the blood is
A) cortisol.
B) parathormone.
C) thymosin.
D) somatotropin.
E) aldosterone.
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Q29: The primary role of the carbonic acid-bicarbonate
Q30: Aldosterone
A) is secreted in response to elevated
Q31: Decreased ECF volume causes
A) sympathetic output from
Q32: The most important factor affecting the pH
Q33: Angiotensin I is converted to angiotensin II
Q35: The osmolarity in the deepest part of
Q36: Angiotensin II stimulates
A) thirst only.
B) vasoconstriction only.
C)
Q37: Thirst is
A) controlled by centers in the
Q38: An increase in plasma potassium levels is
Q39: Excess potassium ions are eliminated from the
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