Asked by
Alvin Warner
on Dec 13, 2024Verified
Which hormone regulates K+ levels, and how does it work?
A) Aldosterone; increases secretion of K+
B) Aldosterone; increases reabsorption of K+
C) ADH; increases secretion of K+
D) ADH; increases reabsorption of K+
E) ANH; increases reabsorption of K+
Aldosterone
is a steroid hormone produced by the adrenal glands; it regulates salt and water balance in the body, influencing blood pressure.
- Learn the process by which hormones control electrolyte stability.
- Explain the impact of electrolyte imbalances on bodily functions.
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Learning Objectives
- Learn the process by which hormones control electrolyte stability.
- Explain the impact of electrolyte imbalances on bodily functions.