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hormone secreated by kidney and heart​

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Answered by Anonymous
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HORMONE SECRETED BY HEART.

• In response to a rise in blood pressure, the heart releases two peptides:

A-type Natriuretic Peptide (ANP) This hormone of 28 amino acids is released from stretched atria (hence the "A").

B-type Natriuretic Peptide (BNP) This hormone (29 amino acids) is released from the ventricles...

HORMONE SECRETED BY KIDNEY.

• Erythropoietin is produced when oxygen levels in the blood are low. It acts in bone marrow to stimulate the production of mature red blood cells, to maintain healthy oxygen levels in our tissues. The kidneys also produce prostaglandins, hormone-like substances, made from lipid (fat).

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Answered by Anonymous
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\underline{\mathbb{HORMONE\:BY\:HEART}}

The heart secreates a hormone calked Atriopeptin

It helps to lower the body pressure and helps to maintain fluid balance in the body

\underline{\mathbb{HORMONE\:BY\:KIDNEY}}

Kidney secreates a hormome called Erythropoietin.

It stimulates red blood cells production..

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