Biology, asked by purvanaik03, 1 year ago

If one adrenal gland is removed, the other one gets enlarged to some extent. How do you explain this change?

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Answered by kir2
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If one gland is absent ,then it pressures on the other gland to maintain the normal body requirements. Due to this it gets enlarged to some extent....

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Answered by 10034shuv
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Answer:

If one adrenal gland is removed, the other one gets enlarged. This is to meet the requirement of hormones produced by the body.

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