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The Homeostatic Functions of the Kidneys Are Regulated by Two

Question 38

Question 38

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The homeostatic functions of the kidneys are regulated by two hormones.One of these is antidiuretic hormone,and the other is


A) glucagon.
B) aldosterone.
C) ADH.
D) FSH.
E) LH.

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