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    In the Kidneys, the Hormone That Increases the Excretion of Sodium
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In the Kidneys, the Hormone That Increases the Excretion of Sodium

Question 21

Question 21

Multiple Choice

In the kidneys, the hormone that increases the excretion of sodium ions and water is:


A) ADH
B) ANP
C) aldosterone
D) parathyroid hormone

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