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function of aldestorone hormone

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Answered by BhavanaNali
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Aldosterone belongs to a class of hormones called mineral corticoids, also produced by the adrenal glands. Aldosterone helps maintain blood pressure (BP) and water and salt balance in the body by helping the kidneys retain sodium and excrete potassium. When aldosterone production falls too low, the kidneys are not able to regulate water and salt balance, leading to a drop in both blood volume and BP.

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Answered by Nikki57
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Hi friend,

Aldosterone is a hormone which is produced by adrenal gland.It acts in functional unit of kidney to stabilize the blood pressure.

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