Biology, 30.01.2020 15:52 lilie080202
What is the role of adh (antidiuretic hormone) in regulating salt and water concentrations in the blood?
a. it detects a high concentration of salts in the blood and signals the pituitary glands to release more water into the blood.
b. it prompts the kidneys to reabsorb more water into the bloodstream to dilute the salts.
c.
it inhibits the skin to sweat. this retains more water into the bloodstream to dilute the salts.
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